Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif have shared screen space in many Bollywood films. There were also reports that the two were dating, but neither Katrina nor Salman ever officially announced their relationship. Reportedly, Salman and Katrina broke up; the latter then started dating Ranbir Kapoor. But, even after their breakup, Salman and Katrina were good friends.
Recently, while talking about her connection with Salman, Katrina told mid-day, “The connection that I share with Salman is hard to explain, and it’s something that doesn’t need to be verbalised beyond a point. We can talk to each other about anything in the world. We have a lot of respect for each other, which is the most important thing in any relationship.”
Katrina also revealed that she enjoys working with Salman. She said, “I enjoy working with him. It has always been entertaining. He has grown in every sphere. It’s phenomenal. He is an example.”
Katrina and Salman have teamed up after five years for Ali Abbas Zafar’s ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’. The movie is a sequel of 2012 release ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ which was directed by Kabir Khan. ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’ is slated to release on December 22, 2017. (Also Read: Katrina Kaif is missing Kabir Khan on the sets of ‘TZH’)
In an interview last year with a leading daily, while talking about ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’, Katrina had said, “It is indeed my first sequel. But I always thought ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ would have a sequel. The name itself asks for one. And thank God, it’s happening.” When she was asked if she will be having a prominent role in the sequel as she had a great role in ‘ETT’, the actress had said, “Definitely. And that’s keeping with the story. Ali and Adi have always given me roles which are exciting and challenging.”
Well, ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ was surely one of the best performances of Katrina, and we expect the same in ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’.
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