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Yash Chopra shouldn't have retired as director: Katrina

Updated on: 10 October,2012 08:03 AM IST  | 
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Actress Katrina Kaif, who has teamed up with Yash Chopra for her forthcoming film 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan', is disheartened that the filmmaker has announced his retirement. 'I think he shouldn't have retired. It is sad that he has announced his retirement

Yash Chopra shouldn't have retired as director: Katrina

He is a legend and I don't think anyone can match him. I feel I am honoured to be part of his last film,' she told reporters from Chicago. u00a0'He is an amazing person. He has a great sense of emotion and passion for cinema. It was great working with him,' she said.


Katrina Kaif


Recollecting an incident while she was shooting for the film, Katrina said that there was a scene which she couldn't get right despite her repeated attempts. 'Everyone from Shah Rukh to Aditya Chopra tried to explain to me about how to get it right. But it was Yashji who understood that I was nervous and hence couldn't get it right. So he started cracking jokes, since he understood what I was going through. That was an amazing moment.u00a0


He is a very sharp person.' She said it was at the premiere of 'Veer Zaara' when she watched a scene where Shah Rukh picks up Priety Zinta on a bridge, that she wished she could get to do a Yash Chopra film. 'I was aspiring to do a film with him and it eventually happened. I am happy and honoured.' Katrina said she felt intimidated by Shah Rukh Khan while working in the film.

'I was initially intimidated by him. I had to find a way to connect with him as an actor. Once that awkwardness was gone, I felt he is very caring. He gave me certain tips for a romantic film, like I should look into the eyes whenever we were together for a scene,' she said.u00a0

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