She
Adds..
"I
just
have
to
be
able
to
answer
the
question
to
myself
everyday
on
set:
'have
you
done
everything
that
you
could've
done
to
prepare
you
for
what
happens
today?'
If
the
answer
is
yes,
I
feel
content," Katrina
added.
The
actor's
casting
in
the
film
was
overshadowed
by
the
controversy
over
the
sudden
exit
of
Priyanka.
Why
Katrina
Is
Mildly
Surprised
By
The
Praises
For
Bharat?
With
Bharat
and
Zero,
Katrina
has
been
receiving
a
lot
of
love
from
fans
as
well
as
the
critics
and
the
actor
is
mildly
surprised
by
the
praise.
"Our
memory
is
short
lived,
especially
in
the
film
industry
because
there's
so
much
constantly
happening.
Right
from
the
start
of
my
career,
I
have
tried
to
strike
a
balance.
'Namastey
London' was
my
third
film
which
had
a
female-driven
part,
the
girl
was
strong
and
feisty.
"Then
I
did
'New
York'.
I've
always
tried
to
experiment
with
the
best
of
what
is
offered
to
me.
I
try
to
take
up
what
I
perceive
would
be
a
challenge
that
suits
me,
that
has
the
right
synergy.
I
took
the
same
approach
with
'Zero'
and
'Bharat.'"
Katrina
Said
Barring
A
Slow
Period,
Her
Performance
In
Her
Earlier
Films
Were
Also
Praised
By
The
Critics
"I
started
to
think
why
do
people
have
this
perception
that
positive
reviews
have
only
started
to
come
now.
I've
come
to
a
reasonable
understanding,
that
while
I
got
good
reviews
for
my
films,
there
were
a
few
films
in
the
middle,
about
three
years
ago,
that
didn't
do
well.
"We
remember
just
that
phase
because
it's
more
recent.
That's
what
it's
like
in
the
film
industry,
you
really
have
to
continuously
deliver."
Katrina
On
How
She
Reacts
To
Success
&
Slump
The
actor
said
she
treats
success
and
slump
as
something
that
is
not
permanent.
"When
you
have
the
low
phasewhich
will
come
for
everyonewhen
you
have
the
misses,
that
stick
for
a
while.
Then
when
something
starts
working,
that
sticks
for
a
while
too!
You
have
the
best
of
both
world.
"When
you're
in
that
phase,
you've
to
have
tough
skin,
have
to
introspect,
see
what
can
be
bettered,
what's
going
amiss.
When
you're
having
a
great
phase
you
have
to
think
what
I've
done
here
without
getting
too
attached
to
the
result...
Praise
makes
you
feel
good,
criticism
pinches."
Directed
by
Ali
Abbas
Zafar,
Bharat
featured
Salman
Khan
in
the
titular
role
and
released
last
week.