Katrina Kaif to see 100 hours of news footage for Jagga Jasoos’s role!



Katrina Kaif is one hardworking actres and there is no denying that. From rehearsing for hours to ace a dance step to getting the mannerisms for a character right, Katrina does it all.

For her role in Jagga Jasoos too, Katrina Kaif left no stone unturned in preparing for it. A source from the movie's unit informed a tabloid, "Kat plays a journalist and she had been living the character for several months. She always knew that this character would need extensive preparation, and wanted to get the mannerisms right."

The actress also interacted with several well-known journalists to learn their mannerisms and the way they work. She even watched '100 hours of footage on video-streaming platform, YouTube, to learn more about the lives of journalists'.

Adds the source, "She would watch behind-the-camera footage of journalists and how they approached their stories. She also watched a few famous movies and referred to books to understand the kind of questions they ask their subjects."

When asked about the effort that went behind her role, Katrina told the tabloid, "The beauty of being an actor is that I get to play different characters. Each character has its own graph and needs some amount of preparation and that's what's exciting and challenging too."


Directed by Anurag Basu, Jagga Jasoos also stars Ranbir Kapoor in the lead and is slated to release on July 14, 2017. Katrina Kaif also Tiger Zinda Hai with Salman Khanin her kitty. The movie's next schedule will be shot in Morocco and it will hit the screens on Christmas 2017. Apart from that, Katrina has Thugs of Hindostan withAamir Khan, Amitabh Bachchan and Fatima Sana Shaikh and Aanand L. Rai's next starring Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma in the lead.

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