Her portrayal of a British Asian girl in "Namastey
London" may have earned her rave reviews, but Katrina Kaif is
fed up of waiting for a big hit.
"I'm tired of waiting for my films to work. I know I am just
three-films-old and my first film 'Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya' was quite
a success. But I still haven't been able make a place for myself,"
Katrina told IANS.
She has a reason to be happy though. On the sets of her new film
"Race", she has found a chess partner.
"Thank god, Saif Ali Khan is an avid chess player like me. Whenever
the camera is switched off we play chess. Over here in India nobody
plays chess. Earlier, I persuaded my sister. I had to virtually bribe
people to play chess with me."
The London-born actress, who has found the perfect part of a Londoner
in "Namastey London" so early in her career, said: "When
Shah offered me the role, I wasn't very sure I could pull it off.
Once I was on, he gave me the freedom to interpret the character how
I wanted. That really helped me to come to grips with my character's
language and personality.
"Some reviewer in Mumbai commented that I pronounced words wrongly.
Hello! This is probably some guy who has spent his life in Mumbai.
I lived in London and know how to speak like young Indians out there.
I've a good mind to dash off a letter to him."
In fact, one of Katrina's chief attractions in doing "Namastey
London" was that she had the chance to finally dub her own lines.
"But you won't believe this, I finally wanted to chicken out
of dubbing my own lines. I had this lengthy 45-minute discussion with
Shah, convincing him why I couldn't dub. He heard me out quietly.
I think, secretly he had decided I'd do the dubbing. I finally relented.
But I made the sound recordist's life miserable. He finally told me
to get out of the recording studio and return only during my next
film. Thankfully, it's turned out well now."
She's grateful to Akshay Kumar for agreeing to do "Namastey
London" with her. "Not too many actors in his position would
want to do a female-oriented subject. But Akshay had absolutely no
qualms. I like that."
Surprisingly, Katrina had more off-camera fun with Akshay during
the making of their other film "Humko Deewana Kar Gaye".
"People are talking about the compatibility visible between
us in 'Namastey...' but it was the other film where we really had
all the fun. This time it was a far more serious business. Off-camera
we were discussing scenes, getting our stance right, and so on. In
'Namastey...', Shah and I had more fun."
Katrina and her director Shah have now established a gratifying comfort
zone between them.
"Before the film released I'd ask him the same question 20 times.
I guess I was just nervous. He would patiently answer the first few
times and then cut me short saying, 'The answer isn't going to change,
no matter how many times you ask me.'
Next Katrina will be seen in Anil Sharma's "Apne".
"Though my co-star in the film is Bobby Deol, I'm completely
captivated by Sunny Deol. He's the hero I've watched in my growing
years. Whenever he's on the sets, I'm totally tongue-tied."
Priyanka, who was invited to flag off Sunday's Grand Prix in Sepang,
dined with King Syed Sirajuddin Putra Jamalullail and Queen Fauziah
Abdul Rashid Friday night.
"They were graciousness-personified. I had myself the most amazing
evening. The entertainment was subdued and sophisticated. There were
some incredible Malaysian singers. And the food was out of this world.
I had a truly memorable time," said Priyanka.
"This was my second visit to Malaysia in two weeks. And I spent
a major part of 2005 and 2006 in the country shooting for 'Don'. So
Malaysia is almost like my second home now. Maybe the Malaysians should
just adopt me," she laughed.
"This was the formal inauguration dinner for the Grand Prix.
Unfortunately I couldn't stay for the actual flagging off of the race
on Sunday. I had to be back to judge the Miss India contest."
Priyanka is excited about her next release "Big Brother"
coming Friday.
"You know, 'Big Brother' was the first film I signed. My life's
first shot was for this film. Today I feel so proud to see that it
has shaped up so well. For the first time I play a typical middleclass
girl, very simple and with no make up. Quite a contrast with the glamorous
roles I've done so far.
"Not that I don't enjoy doing the glam sham. In fact my role
in 'Love Story 2050' is my most glamorous role to date."