Katrina Concerned about Global Warming


IANS

Mumbai, Jul 16: Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif, who is riding high on the success of her recent hit "New York", may not be worried about her career graph, but is sure concerned about global warming.

"Global warming is becoming a very serious issue. It is crippling the world and as individuals it is our responsibility that we make a conscious effort to deal with it in our own little way and make the world a better place to live," Katrina said in a statement.

'Kambakkht Ishq' director is Kareena fan

Kareena Kapoor might be facing the flak for her 'bitchy' role in Sabbir Khan's directorial debut "Kambakkht Ishq", but that hasn't deterred the one-film-old director from expressing a desire to work with her again.

"I loved working with her. She is a brilliant actress and I'd love to work with her again. She is born to act and be in the movies. In fact, I think if she hadn't been in the movies, she wouldn't have been anywhere else," Khan told IANS.

Also starring Akshay Kumar, "Kambakkht Ishq" proved to be a commercial hit, but was panned by the critics.

'Tum Mile' director slams rumours about Emraan's role

Director Kunal Deshmukh's next outing "Tum Mile" will show Emraan Hashmi portraying the role of a painter once again after "Raaz...The Mystery Continues", but he denies any similarities in his role.

"Emraan's role in 'Raaz...' and the one in 'Tum Mile' are completely different. The painter in my film is more real considering its backdrop (Mumbai floods) and for that Emraan got into the skin of the character," Deshmukh told IANS.

"He trained and learned all the required techniques and mediums from artiste Sailesh Achrekar. We also met a lot of upcoming painters and spoke to them about the style, etc, which came in very handy," he added.

Also starring Soha Ali Khan, "Tum Mile" is slated to release Nov 13.

  

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