By glamsham
Wednesday Feb 9 10:55 AM
Glamsham Editorial
Bollywood's most happening lady, Katrina Kaif aka 'Sheila Ki Jawani' hottie flaunts her curves exclusively on the February cover of GQ India magazine. The pretty actress strikes a sexy pose on the front page and we're sure fans are going to go gaga for this one!
Following are the excerpts from Katrina kaif's interview with GQ:
"Lack of sleep is dangerous. When I feel tired, I want to put on hats and scarves and build a wall around myself" says Katrina Kaif who is busy shooting for Yash Raj's MERE BROTHER KI DULHAN these days.
According to her working in films is a wonderful business, but it can be very tricky. "You're being watched and judged by a lot of people. You live through the newspapers." Overt displays of female sexuality, for example, are out. "I'm not comfortable beyond a certain line of sensuality," she says. "I think it can be offensive to certain sectors of your audience. It's important that it comes across as you."
Kaif's reluctance to open up extends to her wildly nomadic childhood. Born in Hong Kong, she left with her British mother Suzanne Turquotte, a veteran NGO activist, when she was two or three, spending time in France and Japan and then Hawaii by the age of 11, before arriving in London at 13. "I have a lot of feelings of being lost and shy and isolated. I felt alien," she says. "It makes you feel unsettled in your mind. You crave somewhere to settle." At 18, she found it after being cast in Kaizad Gustad's BOOM in 2003, the film that launched her career. To sound easier on the Indian ear, she took the name of her Kashmiri-British father, Mohammed Kaif.
When asked about her marriage she said, "Do I see myself married in two years? I don't really know. I think by the time I'm around 33, I should be having kids. But you can't plan it. I do want to get married, but do I want to have a child grow up without a father? No. I think you need more security."
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
Katrina Kaif wants to have kids by 33
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