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Katrina Kaif prefers younger men


Reigning Bollywood queen, Katrina Kaif has said that it’s easier to work with younger actors as compared to senior actors.The actress, who made her debut in a film starring Amitabh Bachchan and later went on to star in several films with Akshay Kumar and Salman Khan, feels she gels well with younger lot of actors like Imran Khan and Ranbir Kapoor.In a candid interview to a daily, Katrina said, “I don`t think anyone will mind if I say that it is very different working with older heroes because the age difference is of about 20 years, and just about two to three years with the younger heroes with who you can even do nonsense on the sets. For instance, Imran would come on
the sets, he would kick me playfully…at
times there would be nothing constructive what we were doing..there is so much bachpana..” Katrina and Imran star in Yash Raj’s next ‘Mere Brother Ki Dulhan’.

Katrina also admits that she is petrified to worked with Salman`s arch enemy, Shah Rukh Khan. “I don`t know what it will be like working with Shah Rukh but I have heard that he makes his heroines very comfortable which is good. I am only on hi, hello terms with him and now I am doing Yash Chopra`s romantic film with him! I look at him longingly but am always short of words while in his company,” said the Brit beauty.
While many of the actresses of her age have admitted to have grown up watching SRK films, Katrina is an exception.
“I have not grown up watching his movies at all. He is now, he is there and I am here now and I look at it from that angle. And I definitely don`t think Shah Rukh Khan has seen me growing up either,” she says.

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