Here's
What
The
Fan
Wrote...
A
fan
wrote,
"Give
me
your
number
and
make
marry
with
me
bewafa
Katrina.
I
am
your
deep
love
and
I
will
die
without
you."
To
which,
Katrina
responded,
"It's
good
to
know
that
there
are
certain
people
who
are
feeling
this
kind
of
intense
emotion.
In
today's
day
and
age,
I
feel
everyone's
all
about
being
balanced
and
not
taking
anything
too
seriously."
Katrina
Faces
A
'Mean' Comment
Regarding
Her
Item
Numbers
A
fan
wrote,
"Every
time
a
Bollywood
actress
does
an
item
number,
we
set
women
back
a
decade."
Katrina,
who
has
performed
dance
numbers
such
as
Chikni
Chameli
and
Sheela
Ki
Jawani,
said,
"I
have
a
slightly
different
viewpoint
on
this,
being
someone
for
whom
dance
is
a
big
part
of
life.
I
don't
view
my
songs
as
item
numbers.
They
are
not.
Because
dance
is
an
art
form,
it's
an
expression."
Katrina
On
Marriage
When
asked
when
is
she
planning
to
get
hitched,
she
said,
"No
clue.
I
am
taking
one
day
at
a
time.
Life
is
unpredictable.
We
don't
know
what
happens."
Does
She
Believe
In
Marriage?
Asked
if
she
believes
in
marriage
and
wants
to
settle
down
someday,
the
Zero
actress
said,
"As
a
person,
I
do
believe
in
the
institution
of
marriage
and
having
kids.
That
I
do."
Katrina
On
Being
Called
Monotonous
&
Repetitive
When
a
user
criticized
the
actress
by
calling
her
monotonous
and
repetitive,
while
praising
her
dancing
skills
and
amazing
body,
Katrina
reacted
to
the
criticism
in
the
positive
way
and
said,
"You
know,
actually
more
than
anyone,
I
agree
with
Poornima
(fans' name)
here
in
the
fact
that
in
our
industry,
people
like
to
stick
with
what
has
become
successful
and
what
has
worked."
She
Continued...
"So
I
myself
constantly
try...
Every
time
someone
mentions
the
word
'song'
to
me,
my
antenna
goes
up
and
the
first
thing
I
think
of
is,
'Guys,
it
has
to
be
something
new.
It
has
to
be
something
different
and
visually
refreshing.'
Because
I
have
done
these
things," added
Katrina.
'I've
Done
Something
In
Each
Genre'
"If
we
were
to
rewind
before
Sheila
Ki
Jawaani,
I
would
not
have
had
done
these
things.
I
have
been
fortunate
enough
to
work
with
the
best
choreographers,
from
Saroj
Khan
ji
to
Farah
Khan
to
Vaibhavi
Merchant
to
Bosco-Caesar
to
Ahmed
Khan.
I
have
taken
something
from
each
person,
which
for
me
has
been
a
lesson.
I
have
done
something
in
each
genre.
Not
only
for
the
audience,
but
for
myself,
when
I
come
in
on
a
set,
I
have
to
feel
something
different," she
concluded.