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Katrina Kaif talks about her equation with Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt

Katrina Kaif was dating Ranbir Kapoor, but the two parted their ways in 2016. Later, Ranbir started dating Alia Bhatt who is a very good friend of Katrina Kaif. However, these things have not changed anything between Katrina, Ranbir, and Alia.

A few days ago, at an award function, Katrina happily greeted Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt. This surely became the talk of the town. Recently, while talking about it with a leading tabloid, Katrina said, “I have a separate equation with Ranbir (Kapoor) and Alia (Bhatt) which I maintain regardless of anything else. They have their own place in my life and as individuals, I have great warmth and regard for both. When I meet them, I behave the way I feel for them.”


Even after their breakup Katrina and Ranbir promoted their film Jagga Jasoos just like two good friends. Looks like Katrina wants to let the bygones be bygones.

Coming to movies of Katrina, she will next be seen in Bharat opposite Salman Khan. The movie is slated to release on Eid this year. Kat also has Rohit Shetty’s Sooryavanshi in her kitty. The movie brings back the hit jodi of Katrina and Akshay Kumar on the big screen after a gap of 10 years.

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Priyanka Chopra Jonas on backing 'Born Hungry': "As an actor and as a producer, my hats are different"

Highlights

  • Priyanka backs Born Hungry because Simpson’s story moved her personally.
  • She hopes the film’s JioHotstar release helps him trace his roots.
  • Her production choices are shaped by her own experience entering the industry without support.


As an actor, Priyanka Chopra Jonas is constantly trying to challenge herself but as a producer, she says she wants to back stories that move her personally, something that propelled her to back the documentary "Born Hungry" on celebrity chef Sash Simpson. The documentary, currently streaming on JioHotstar in India, traces the life of Simpson -- from being abandoned as a young boy in India to his adoption in Canada and his eventual success as a renowned chef. It is produced by Priyanka's banner Purple Pebble Pictures along with Barry Avrich's Melbar Entertainment Group. The actor, known for her extensive filmography in India and in the US, said she was moved by Sash Simpson's story. "As an actor and as a producer, my hats are kind of different. And my brain splits into two. I think as an actor, I'm constantly trying to challenge myself. I want to be able to see if I can navigate different genres and if I can do action, comedy, drama... I love challenging myself and that is why my acting career has had variety. "As a producer, I'm empathetic and our ethos is a lot around wanting to give opportunities to newer filmmakers or filmmakers that want to achieve something that they haven't been able to or are kind of hitting a wall somewhere. My production side kind of comes from what personally moves me," Priyanka told PTI in an interview from Los Angeles.

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