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Sidharth Malhotra refuses to apologize to Katrina Kaif

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Reportedly, Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif has been miffed at a comment made by her co-star in the upcoming film by Nitya Mehra. Citing the apparent age difference between the two celebrities, Sidharth had said in an interview that he hoped he wouldn’t come across as younger to Katrina, since he had watched her films in college. The Bollywood actress, according to sources, had not welcomed the comment on her age and was quite furious with Sidharth. Sidharth, however, seemed to think otherwise.

Also read: Katrina Kaif is reportedly furious with Sidharth Malhotra

In an interview with the Indian website pinkvilla.com, Sidharth said “‘We just did the look test for the film and Katrina hasn’t told me about it so I would believe the way she behaves with me which is so far so good.”

Sidharth Malhotra further added, ‘’I am meeting her again today. Katrina and I had great fun during the workshop. We are pretty excited to start Nitya’s film.” “Katrina and I play different age groups in the film. However, it’s not a period film and neither is it time travel. It is a journey of this couple, a love story that spans across different age groups,” Siddharth Malhotra said.

According to Malhotra, he doesn’t need to apologize to Katrina Kaif since the Bollywood actress is not mad at him and they share a good rapport. Recently, Bollywood actors have decided to cast older actresses besides young co-stars. The trend seems to have been working with a couple of co-stars, especially Kareena Kapoor who frequently works with artists who are much junior to her.

Let’s hope all goes well for the two actors. However, it would be much better if Sidharth would give his statements before thinking properly as to their repercussions and reactions.

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