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    Katrina ready to work with Salman if good script comes up

    Mumbai (PTI): Actor Katrina Kaif on Tuesday refuted reports that she had decided to end professional relations with beau Salman Khan and said that a good script was the only pre-condition for her to sign a film.

    "I have never said that I will not work with Salman Khan after "Yuvraj". I always go by the script. I do not know how such speculations float around. If our dates work out, we will be featuring in Sohail Khan's next film," Katrina, who replaced Aishwarya Rai as the ambassador of "Nakshtra" jewellery brand told reporters here.

    On reports that she was no longer part of Shah Rukh Khan's "temptations" world tour after the much-hyped SRK-Salman fracas at her birthday party, Katrina said she enjoyed being on stage and dancing.

    "If dates permit, I will surely be part of the show," she said.

    Katrina informed that she is leaving for the U.S to shoot for Kabir Khan's film being produced by Yash Raj films, this week.

    The actor is being paired opposite John Abraham in this untitled film. "This will be my longest outdoor schedule ever," she said.

    She said she was looking forward to the release of "Singh is Kinng" this week. "It is an entertaining film and we have worked very hard on it," she said.

    Katrina said Akshay was a wonderful co-star to work with.

    "He has a good sense of script, commercial cinema and audience tastes. He is unbiased towards co-stars. Namastey London was a woman centric film. But Akshay was also its main strength. Besides, we have fun matching each other's energy in dancing," she said.


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