Katrina
Kaif
On
Remaining
Friends
With
Her
Exes
Salman
Khan
&
Katrina
Kaif
"You
have
to
respect
anyone,
who
has
been
in
your
life
in
the
past.
You've
shared
something
with
that
person
and
you
respect
that.
Also,
holding
onto
past
bitterness
weighs
you
down.
Life
can
be
difficult
enough;
it
can
be
trying
enough
on
its
own.
Life's
going
to
bring
obstacles
and
tough
times,
ups
and
downs."
This
Makes
A
Lot
Of
Sense
The
actress
further
added,
"I'd
rather
go
through
the
journey
with
a
light
backpack
than
a
heavy
suitcase
of
grudges
and
resentment.
It
ages
you
because
your
cells
hold
on
to
so
many
things."
So,
Has
Katrina
Made
Peace
With
Her
Past?
To
this,
Katrina
replied,
"Some
things
can
still
upset
you.
But
that's
fine.
I
face
it.
I
stare
at
the
ghost
in
the
room
until
it
just
fades
away.
When
something
triggers
an
emotion,
I
let
it
happen.
Like
one
day
I
came
across
something,
which
I
kept
pushing
away.
But
it
hurt
me
and
bothered
me.
While
I
was
doing
yoga,
my
teacher
asked,
Are
you
okay?
I
said
I
was
fine.
She
said,
But
you're
crying.
I
had
actually
begun
crying.
It
had
to
come
out.
Now,
I
don't
try
to
push
things
away.
I
stare
at
them.
What
you
resist,
persists."
Has
Her
Failed
Relationships
Left
Her
Cynical?
"If
you're
bitter
and
cynical,
do
you
feel
good
about
yourself?
No.
So
why
be
so?
It's
in
your
own
interest
not
to
be
bitter.
Either
you
allow
someone
to
make
a
mess
of
your
life
or
you
believe
you
know
better
than
the
whole
world.
I
tís
your
choice,
the
way
you
want
to
see
it.
It's
hard.
I
have
to
work
on
this
actively
every
day.
You
don't
succeed
every
day.
But
isn't
it
a
nicer
way
to
live
with
the
trust
that
a
force
is
watching
over
you?
Rather
than
wanting
everything
to
be
in
your
control."
Does
Katrina
Regret
Her
Past
Relationship
With
Ranbir?
"I
don't
have
regrets
about
anything
because
that
was
also
an
experience,
a
journey.
Had
it
been
balanced,
calm
and
stable,
I
wouldn't
have
come
to
learn
so
many
things.
These
are
just
wonderful
experiences."
Katrina
On
What
Her
Last
Relationship
Taught
Her
"My
last
relationship
was
an
experience,
which
was
extremely
important
for
me
at
so
many
levels.
I've
gained
a
lot
more
maturity,
more
understanding.
Now,
I
don't
have
any
fixed
plan
that
this
is
how
it
has
to
go
or
this
is
how
I
have
to
be.
That's
the
openness
I
want
to
maintain.
I
don't
want
to
burden
the
other
person
or
carry
any
baggage.
It's
important
for
a
person
to
maintain
their
identity,
have
your
own
goals
and
purpose
in
life
and
to
protect
the
friendships
you
have."