We
all
remember
how
Salman
Khan
made
fun
of
Katrina
Kaif
on
a
comedy
show
and
said,
'she
was
of
no
use
to
me'.
Now,
Katrina
has
revealed
in
an
interview
that
she
yelled
at
Salman
for
his
inappropriate
comment.
Bollywood
diva
Katrina
Kaif,
graced
this
month's
(December)
cover
of
GQ
magazine.
In
an
exclusive
interview,
she
said,
''The
base
of
my
relationship
with
Salman
was
correct,
it
was
true.
Which
is
why
we
are
still
able
to
be
friends.
But
he
lives
in
a
parallel
universe,
always
making
these
jokes
about
me
publicly,
which
get
the
media
really
kicked.''
Katrina
Kaif
further
added,
''Like
the
comment
he
made
on
Kapil's
show
when
he
saw
my
pictures
on
a
set
of
crackers.
'She
is
of
no
use
to
me'!
I
called
him
and
yelled
at
him.
I
can
do
that,
it
is
the
sort
of
equation
we
have.
He
said,
'Okay
sorry
I
will
apologize
to
the
media'.
I
told
him
to
do
no
such
thing
and
maintain
a
dignified
silence
if
that
is
possible.''
When
asked
about
Ranbir
Kapoor
and
Deepika
Padukone's
pairing,
Katrina
Kaif
said,
''I
can't
enforce
my
will
on
the
people
in
my
life.
Their
choices
are
their
own.
I
may
not
be
happy
with
them
but
I
hope
that
as
they
mature
or
as
they
evolve,
their
choices
will
change!''
''Being
with
an
actor
has
its
own
set
of
issues,
but
the
basic
differences
arise
because
men
are
men.
Cheaters
will
cheat
anywhere.
The
back
of
my
head
wants
to
believe
that
I
am
(lucky
in
love).
But
the
front
of
my
head
says
'be
careful',''
she
said.
Katrina
Kaif
also
revealed
that
she
is
not
close
to
Ranbir
Kapoor's
parents
Neetu
Kapoor
and
Rishi
Kapoor.
Click
below
to
read
what
she
said.
Katrina
Kaif
Talking
about
Ranbir
Kapoor's
parents
Rishi
Kapoor
and
Neetu
Kapoor,
Katrina
Kaif
told
GQ
magazine,
‘'
I
am
not
as
close
to
Ranbir's
family
as
I
would
like.
But
I
would
like
to
hang
out
with
them
more.''
Katrina
Kaif
Quoted
Katrina
Kaif
further
added,
‘'Family
would
be
a
defining
factor
when
I
make
the
decision
to
marry.
I
am
a
very
responsive
person.
So,
if
my
partner
gives
me
what
I
need,
I
can
be
the
best
girlfriend
you
can
wish
for.''
Katrina-Ranbir
On
her
fear
of
not
being
loved
"completely",
she
said,
‘' I
don't
want
to
be
tolerant.
I
don't
want
to
accept
it.
I
want
to
fight.
I
want
to
get
what
I
think
I
deserve.''
The
Kapoor's
The
diva
further
added,
‘'My
greatest
fear
is
that
if
and
when
I
get
married
and
I
am
standing
at
the
altar
or
the
mandap,
he
may
not
love
me
completely.
That
he
may
not
know
his
mind
well
enough
to
be
making
those
commitments.
The
anticipation
of
heartbreak
is
my
only
fear.''
Salman-Katrina
On
how
not
having
a
father
figure
affected
her
relationships,
‘'I
did
not
have
a
father
figure
and
I
have
often
wondered
if
that
has
affected
my
relationships
with
men.''
Katrina
‘'I
have
not
really
scrutinized
this
with
a
therapist.
So
I
am
not
sure.
But
when
I
think
about
my
daughter
and
the
qualities
I
want
her
to
possess,
I
envision
a
big
role
played
by
her
father,
in
instilling
a
strong
sense
of
self.
That
is
important
to
me,'' Katrina
Kaif
revealed.