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Namastey London To Rajneeti: Katrina Kaif Shares A List Of Movies That She Believes Changed Her Career

"I wouldn’t call them films, I would call them moments in my life"
Namastey London To Rajneeti: Katrina Kaif Shares A List Of Movies That She Believes Changed Her Career

Katrina Kaif continues to carve her path in the industry even after more than two decades since her debut. With a career spanning over 21 years, she remains steadfast in her pursuit of diverse roles and collaborations with esteemed directors. Throughout her illustrious career, Katrina Kaif has been associated with a plethora of memorable films that have left an indelible mark on Indian cinema.

Katrina Kaif sat down for an interview with Variety and shared a list of films from her filmography which hold a special place for her. Kaif listed drama-romance “Namastey London” (2007) and comedies “Welcome” (2007) and “Singh Is King” (2008) among the highlights of her early career.

Kaif fondly reminisces about her experiences filming iconic projects such as the comedy "Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani" (2009), the political drama "Rajneeti" (2010), and the coming-of-age masterpiece "Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara" (2011). For her, these films were not just cinematic endeavors but transformative moments that engulfed her life entirely. Immersed in the characters, crew, and environment of each project, Kaif found herself deeply connected to the narratives, experiencing a profound sense of fulfillment as an actor.

She said, "I wouldn’t call them films, I would call them moments in my life. They were surrounded by an entire emotion, an entire feeling. It wasn’t just playing a character and going home, it seeped into my life at that time, the film would become my entire life."

She further said, "That film, that crew, that moment, that environment would become my whole life. I’d be consumed and then the film would release and there would be a moment of emptiness and loss. And then you would go on to the next one. These are all incredible moments for me as an actor, as a performer."

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