Katrina
Kaif
Is
Extremely
Happy
With
The
Film's
Success
The
actress
told
the
leading
daily,
"Yes,
all
of
us
are
extremely
happy.
Bharat
has
truly
been
a
team
effort.
Everyone
working
on
the
film
has
put
in
their
best,
starting
from
Atul
(Agnihotri)
who
bought
the
rights
for
the
remake
of
Ode
To
My
Father.
It's
always
been
a
passion
project
for
Atul
and
Alvira
Agnihotri
who
are
the
producers."
The
Hard
Work
Pays
Off
"There
is
a
lot
of
heart
and
passion
behind
the
decision
to
make
this
film.
I
loved
the
script
from
day
one.
It
was
a
joy
to
be
on
the
sets."
The
Actress
Connected
With
Her
Character
Kumud
She
further
added,
"I
was
having
such
a
good
time
playing
the
character;
I
felt
confident
that
people
would
respond
positively
to
it.
I
was
able
to
find
the
enjoyment
and
connection
with
the
character."
The
New
Version
Of
Katrina
After
receiving
flak
for
her
acting
chops
in
her
initial
years,
things
have
changed
for
Katrina
after
Zero
and
now,
Bharat
and
the
actress
says
it
feels
good.
The
actress
said,
"Getting
the
right
role
and
the
right
director
to
guide
you
and
walk
through
the
journey
with
you
plays
a
crucial
part.
And
of
course,
with
each
film
and
role,
you
try
to
take
it
a
notch
higher.
You
dig
deeper
within
yourself
and
better
yourself
as
an
artiste.
That's
the
only
way
you
can
keep
your
interest
alive
in
your
work."
Katrina's
Choice
Of
Films
Has
Evolved
Over
The
Years
She
further
added,
"In
the
initial
few
years,
there
is
a
lot
of
glamour
and
other
things
about
being
an
actor
that
excites
you.
At
this
point,
it
just
has
to
be
the
role.
Now,
it's
about
trying
to
explore
the
character
and
create
something
out
of
it.
My
greatest
desire
now,
when
I'm
doing
a
film,
is
to
see
how
much
the
audience
can
connect
with
my
role."