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Katrina Kaif on Salman Khan: He's a solid person who is there for you when you need it

Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif are one of the most loved jodis of Bollywood. They have starred together in films like Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya, Partner, Yuvvraj, Ek Tha Tiger, Tiger Zinda Hai and Bharat. Their fans are always excited to see them on the big screen together.

A few years ago, before Katrina started dating Ranbir Kapoor, there were strong reports that Salman and Katrina are in a relationship. But, the two have always maintained that they are just good friends.


Recently, at India Today Conclave, while talking about the speculations of her relationship with Salman, Katrina said, "It’s a friendship that's lasted 16 years, he’s a true friend. He's a solid person who is there for you when you need it. He may not be in touch with you all the time but he stands beside his friends." Well, Katrina is not just a close friend of Salman, but she is also close to the actor’s family.

This year, we saw them on the big screen in Bharat, and now fans are waiting for the third instalment of Tiger, so they can watch their favourite jodi on the big screen once again. Meanwhile, currently, Salman is busy shooting for Dabangg 3 which is slated to release on 20th December 2019. The movie also stars Sonakshi Sinha and Saiee Manjrekar.

Talking about Katrina Kaif, the actress has only one film in her kitty for now. She will be seen in opposite Akshay Kumar after a decade in Rohit Shetty’s Sooryavanshi. The movie is slated to release on 27th March 2019. There were reports that Katrina is offered PT Usha’s biopic, but the movie is not yet officially announced.

It was also said that Katrina is being considered for Satte Pe Satta remake. But the latest report about Satte Pe Satta claimed that it is Anushka Sharma who will be seen opposite Hrithik Roshan in the movie.

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