Katrina reinvented by Vogue
- IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,May 04 2011]
The latest gal of Vogue is our Bollywood hot beauty Katrina Kaif . And man, you should have a look at her new avatar! The London gori looks smokingly ravishing HereÂs the cover page of VogueÂs May 2011 issue and you will know what we mean Â
Dressed in black attire with ruffled hair style, Katrina looks appealing and oozing with attitude. The actress is styled by Anaita Shroff Adajania and photographed by Marc Hom. The magazine carries KatrinaÂs interview that highlights her journey into the industry and how she transformed into BollywoodÂs hottest star. Some excerpts as followsÂ
Katrina stated that she believes that she was never the Ânext big thingÂ. ÂIt was more a sort of ÂOkay, she was good in this film, she danced better in this film, and this was where she showed her range, she added.
Born to an English mother and Kashmiri Indian father, she travelled around the world with her mother and seven siblings, before ending up in London. ÂI would look around a new city and crave a big house and financial security. Moving around and learning to deal with new people, it makes you internalise your thoughts.Â
Her close friend Ayan Mukerji, director of ÂWake Up SidÂ, says thereÂs a contradiction to Kaif, ÂShe has this energy. It makes her so lovable on celluloid, but I donÂt think many people see the real Katrina.Â
When Kaif first moved to India in the early 2000s, she got a few modelling jobs, made friends around the industry, and did the rounds. ÂI would go to the ad agencies and get called for auditions. Then she was offered a role by director Kaizad Gustad in the film ominously called Boom. She recounts with disarming honesty: ÂMeghna Reddy was meant to do it and she backed out. I remember I called Farrokh (Chothia) and I said, ÂFarrokh, IÂm not really getting any work, and I donÂt have much to speak ofÂ. I still remember, he took the name of a famous actress and said, Even this person had to get around for a few months before really getting work, so you have to be a little patient. I mean, three months is not a lotÂ. That was his line, so I said okay.Â
The first real hit in her filmography was ÂNamastey London in 2007, then ÂRace and ÂNew YorkÂ, all leading up to the big bang - ÂRaajneetiÂ.
She found redemption finally with ÂTees Maar KhanÂ, and that national craze, ÂSheila Ki JawaniÂ. Kaif has never looked better. What worked for Kaif was her training with holistic fitness expert Yasmin Karachiwala, who stressed on functional training and Pilates. ÂIt was about being focused. In the past, IÂve always set targets, but this time, I stayed on track. Now, IÂll eat a slice of pizza, but then I was on a diet for 12 days before I shot for the song. I was at the peak of my fitness, which is hard to maintain. ItÂs hard work and itÂs tedious. In the future I could be heavier again, and IÂm ok with that.Â
On asking what she misses about her old life, Katrina replied, ÂNothing. It was a different time. People have to remember that when they see changes in me. You have to grow up, you canÂt be stunted. But am I going in the right direction? That I can only hope.Â