Katrina pairs up with Hrithik in Zoya’s next film

April 27, 2010 02:24 pm | Updated November 11, 2016 10:33 pm IST - Mumbai

BL 9-4-2010 MUMBAI: Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif during launch of a " Nakshatra Vivaah" Jewellery Collection in Mumbai on Thursday night. Pic by SHASHI ASHIWAL

BL 9-4-2010 MUMBAI: Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif during launch of a " Nakshatra Vivaah" Jewellery Collection in Mumbai on Thursday night. Pic by SHASHI ASHIWAL

Katrina Kaif will be seen romancing Bollywood heartthrob Hrithik Roshan for the first time in Zoya Akhtar’s film ‘Zindagi Milegi Na Dubara’.

The actress, who has given several hits with superstar Akshay Kumar and has shared screen space with top Bollywood actors including Salman Khan and Ranbir Kapoor, says she is excited to work with Roshan.

“It’s a brilliantly written script and I am looking forward to working with Hrithik. I don’t know him at all. The film will go on floors in three weeks from now after the release of ‘Kites’. The movie has the ability to emerge as progressive new cinema,” Katrina told PTI.

The title ‘Zindagi...’ works very much in favour of the movie as it is a fun, youthful film...telling that you get a chance to live only once, she said.

Katrina said she essays the character of a free spirited girl in the film who is an inspiration to Hrithik, Farhan AKhtar and Abhay Deol.

“She lives her life without fear,” she said.

On reports that she is part of the UTV’s film on legendary singer Kishore Kumar, Katrina said since she has a two-film contract with UTV, the company is bound to discuss their projects with her.

“It is too premature to talk about it,” she said.

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