Busy
shooting
schedules
and
tight
agenda
has
made
Katrina
Kaif
the
busiest
actress
in
town.
So
much
so
that
in
a
bid
to
keep
pace
with
her
hectic
schedule
the
actress
missed
her
flight
to
Bangalore.
Katrina
had
to
be
there
to
cheer
for
business
tycoon
Vijay
Mallaya's
IPL
team.
But
alas
she
could
not
make
it
on
time
to
the
airport.
But
that
did
not
prove
to
be
stumbling
block
for
Katrina.
Remember
she
is
brand
ambassador
of
none
other
than
Vijay
Mallaya's
IPL
team.
And
on
learning
about
Katrina's
plight,
the
ace
businessman
quickly
made
arrangements
and
flew
her
down
to
Bangalore
in
his
private
jet.
"That's
the
advantage
of
being
a
brand
ambassador
for
Vijay
Mallya's
Royal
Challengers
IPL
team.
Otherwise
I
don't
think
I
would
have
made
it
on
time.
You
know
they
will
make
sure
that
you
reach
despite
the
maddening
schedules," Katrina
laughed.
Katrina
had
such
a
packed
schedule
that
she
had
to
make
her
presence
felt
in
three
different
cities
in
a
span
of
twelve
hours.
She
adds,
"I
was
shooting
in
Goa
which
I
finished
and
had
to
rush
to
catch
a
flight
to
Bangalore
and
had
to
rush
to
another
city
from
there." Few
know
that
Katrina
has
been
a
great
fan
of
the
cricket
game
since
her
childhood.
"I
love
watching
one
day
and
T20
matches.
People
in
England
are
crazy
about
them.
People
in
India
are
crazy
about
the
game
too.
But
besides
watching
the
game,
I
am
enjoying
cheering
for
the
team
too."
Katrina,
who
shot
a
music
video
with
Sanjay
Gupta
for
Vijay
Mallya's
Royal
Challengers,
said
that
she
enjoyed
that
experience
too.
"I
have
started
enjoying
the
experience
of
dancing
especially
after
the
success
of
race.
Earlier
it
was
not
so!
But
today
whether
it
is
to
dance
to
cheer
for
the
IPL
team
or
do
it
for
the
movies,
I
have
begun
to
enjoy
it.
It
helps
me
unwind
on
screen
and
on
stage.
Yes,
I
have
recently
started
enjoying
dancing
on
stage
too.
I
realized
that
when
I
performed
for
the
Zee
Awards.
Earlier
I
did
not
have
the
songs
or
the
confidence
to
perform
on
stage.
Now
I
have
a
bit
of
both," she
says
smiling.
Story first published: Tuesday, May 20, 2008, 11:21 [IST]