Katrina
Kaif's
role
in
Zero
inspired
by
her
Break-Up
with
Ranbir
Kapoor;
Katrina
reveals
|
FilmiBeat
When
Shahrukh
Khan
starrer
Zero
hit
the
theatrical
screens
last
week,
a
lot
of
cinegoers
pointed
out
the
uncanny
resemblance
of
the
personal
life
of
Katrina's
reel
character
Babita
Kumari
to
her
real
life.
In
the
film,
Katrina
played
a
superstar
who
gets
dumped
by
her
boyfriend
but
is
yet
to
get
over
him.
Many
felt
that
the
'break-up' reference
was
inspired
by
Katrina
Kaif's
real-life
split
with
Ranbir
Kapoor.
To
add
more
fuel
to
the
fire,
Abhay
Deol
who
played
the
role
of
her
beau
on
celluloid
was
named
Aditya
Kapoor
in
the
film.
Also,
there
were
reports
floating
in
the
'Sanju'
actor
was
not
watching
Zero
because
of
this
reason.
Finally
in
an
interview
with
Film
Companion,
Katrina
Kaif
has
reacted
to
all
these
reports
and
here's
what
she
has
to
say-
From
Real
To
Reel?
When
told
about
people
drawing
parallels
between
her
role
in
Zero
and
real
life
situation,
Katrina
said,
"I
knew
that
people
are
gonna
try
and
connect
the
dots
but
I
also
knew
that
when
they
see
the
film
they
can't
do
that
because
the
pitch
of
that
character
is
so
different."
'That
Character
Is
Not
Me'
"The
pitch
of
that
character
is
not
me...That's
not
me.
That's
not
my
behaviour,"
the
actress
further
emphasized.
Katrina
Clears
The
Air
Katrina
added,
"To
me
the
way
she's
(Babita)
talking
(in
the
film),
to
me
it
is
outlandish
as
a
person
that
I
am."
Katrina
Is
Exactly
The
Opposite
Of
Babita
Kumari
In
yet
another
interview,
Katrina
had
mentioned,
"In
my
mind,
I'm
exactly
the
opposite
of
her.
I'm
very
subtle.
Everything
for
me
is
underplayed."
Unlike
Her
Character
Babita
Kumari,
Katrina
Faces
Every
Emotion
Head
On
While
speaking
to
Indian
Express,
the
actress
had
earlier
said,
"I
don't
try
to
escape.
I
try
to
face
whatever
I
am
feeling,
understand
it
and
make
friends
with
it.
I
don't
run
away
from
it,
nor
deny
it.
I
make
friends
with
it.
First,
be
very
comfortable
with
it,
accept
that
it
has
happened
and
then
try
to
find
a
solution.
Sometimes
you
don't
find
it.
But
I
try."