Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif over the years has mesmerized
everybody with her groovy moves. The moment she did Sheila Ki Jawani, Katrina
proved that she is one of the best dancers we have in Bollywood.
Lately, during a chat with an international news channel, Katrina
was questioned about the culture of music and dance in Indian movies. To which
she specified, "Can you possibly do a song or can a person do a song which
may be distasteful? Of course! But then don't do the song. Don't do a
distasteful song. But if you're going to say 'women should not dance in films,'
then that's an ignorant comment. Because dance can be beautiful. I grew up in
musicals. I grew up on the kind of movies that MGM was making which is all
about dance and music. And, I love dance. I think dance for me and movies will
always go hand-in-hand. Maybe not in every film. It's not to say there is a
song in every film even I do. But when there's a song to me it's dance, it's
celebration, it's in the heart of the people of this country. Even if we are
not to look to Hollywood or to the kind of musicals they used to make more
frequently."
Kaif ended chat by telling, "Definitely in India song
and dance is part of the people's culture, it's part of their emotion and it's
part of their heart. I don't think that's going to ever change, at all."
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