Katrina Kaif reveals why she agreed to do 'Zero' despite having lesser screen-time - Watch Exclusive Interview

Written By Soumyata Chauhan | Updated: Dec 18, 2018, 06:55 PM IST

Katrina Kaif reveals what made her accept the role of a second female lead in 'Zero' and why it was important for her to take that leap.

Over her 15 year-long career (and her 40-plus films), Katrina Kaif has come a long way from being just an eye-candy. Today, The actor, who gained prominence in the mid 2000s with films such as 'Maine Pyaar Kyu Kiya', 'Namastey London' and 'Singh is Kinng' among others, has come to be known as one of top female stars in the commercial sphere of Bollywood.

She has played everything from a scuba diver in 'Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara', ball-busting ISI agent in 'Ek Tha Tiger', to even a journalist in 'Jagga Jasoos'. She has build a durable career that sees her in not one but three releases ('Thugs of Hindostan', 'Zero' and 'Bharat') with the three Khans over a span of less than a year.

Her film choices are (and have always been) largely based on her gut instinct, the material at hand and the directors but she 'took a leap' with 'Zero', she says. For this is the first time (after her having become a star) when she has accepted the role of a second female lead in a film. 

During an exclusive chat with DNA, Katrina admitted being a bit apprehensive about taking the role of Babita Kumari initially since she knew her screen time was relatively lesser than Anushka Sharma's. But, she decided to take the leap and hopes and wishes, with all her might, that it pays off. 

Watch the interview here:

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'Zero', starring Shah Rukh Khan as a vertically challenged man, and Anushka Sharma as a NASA scientist with cerebral palsy, stars Katrina Kaif in the role of Babita Kumari, an alcoholic, obnoxious superstar, whose career is on the downhill.

'Zero' will also have a cameo by Salman Khan and special appearances by Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt, Karisma Kapoor, late Sridevi, Rani Mukerji, Kajol and Juhi Chawla. The Aanand L Rai directorial will hit the screens on December 21.