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Katrina Kaif Believes In Loving Passionately

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Jan, 2016 11:14 AM
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Actress Katrina Kaif, who is reportedly dating Ranbir Kapoor, says she believes in loving passionately and calls herself a “die-hard romantic” person. 
 
The actress hopes her next film “Fitoor” puts out this message. 
 
"Yes, I'm a die-hard romantic person. I hope it comes out from the film. May be that's the intention," Katrina said here. 
 
“Fitoor”, which means passion or obsession, is the story of a budding artiste Noor (Aditya Roy Kapoor) who falls in love with Firdaus (Katrina). And the trailer paints a whimsical picture with snow and a scenic backdrop. It also hints at the politics surrounding Kashmir.
 
The film also stars Tabu, who is seen as Katrina's mother in the film. 
 
Talking about her character, Katrina said: “I think it really helps if you believe in love that way. And that's the way I see love. I think love is life, love is passion and inherently I believe that. So for me, I think without that belief and conviction, of course it's hard to portray a character passionately."
 
Based on Charles Dickens's novel "Great Expectations" and directed by Abhishek Kapoor, “Fitoor” is slated to release on February 12. 

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