While Katrina Kaif has happily teamed up with ex Salman Khan for Tiger Zinda Hai, she won't do another film with 'testing' Ranbir Kapoor post their upcoming film Jagga Jasoos. Bollywood has repeatedly proved that there's little correlation between on screen chemistry and off screen equation.
The friendly banter that Katrina Kaif and Ranbir Kapoor have shared during their Jagga Jasoos promotional spree, it seems, might merely be a front to pique the curiosity of cinephiles.
Asked at a promotional event if she would sign another film with Kapoor, an otherwise elusive Kaif surprisingly revealed, "It's very difficult. People now have proof that he is a very trying and testing person. Ranbir has also gestured [to me] to not work on a film together. It will never happen again."
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