Seven things you didn’t know about Katrina Kaif

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Seven things you didn’t know about Katrina Kaif
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Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif, last seen in Baar Baar Dekho is known to be media-shy and especially social-media shy. The actress is not on Twitter and only very recently joined Facebook. However, it looks like she is in a mood to make up for lost time, what with periodic updates on her Facebook page.

The actress recently did a Facebook live and it resulted in us knowing some pretty interesting things about her.

Here are the six things we learnt about Katrina Kaif that we bet you didn’t know:

1. A music video that she would want to be a part of:

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"I am going to choose Michael Jackson's In the Closet which also had Naomi Campbell . I think it's one of the most beautifully shot, edgy videos and I would have loved to be a part of it!"

2. She is petrified of public speaking:

"When I have to speak in public, I get super nervous. You can send me on a platform to dance, on a film set to act in front of many people. But when you send me on a stage to talk, my hands go cold, my stomach churns and my mouth goes dry. I have classic stage fright."

3. A comedy she wanted to be a part of:

"Deadpool! I think it's the greatest movie ever and I love everything about it! Ryan Reynolds is perhaps my favorite Hollywood actor."

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4. One young actor she admires:

"Sushant Singh Rajput. I think he was really, really good in the Dhoni biopic."

5. A biopic she'd love to star in:

"That'd be Indira Gandhi. I don't think so anybody has done it yet. I would love to essay that role."

6. The one movie that made her cry:

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"I cried while watching Udta Punjab. Firstly, because it was genuinely a very touching and sensitive movie and second because I was not in it! So there was crying in the movie and there was crying after the movie."

7. If she had a superpower, she'd want to read minds and this is why:

Katrina wants to be able to read minds so she's never left 'broken hearted, upset, or betrayed.'

Image credit: Indiatimes