Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Success of Katrina Kaif in 2010

Katrina kaif was born on 16th July 1984. She is a British Indian artist and was born in Hong Kong. Katrina Kaif is one of the sexy and beautiful actress in bollywood.

Katrina kaif was born on 16th July 1984. She is a British Indian artist and was born in Hong Kong. Katrina Kaif is one of the sexy and beautiful actress in bollywood.


She had got her primary modeling job at the age of 14. That project was for jewelry promotion.
Katrina came into bollywood in the year 2003 in movie Boom. That was her first movie and she played a very hot model role in Boom. But her real success in bollywood came in the year 2005 with the film Sarkar.
Lots of top search engines has reported that in the year 2009 and 2010 katrina kaif is the most searched indian celebrity. She has overtaken her close competitors Priyanka Chopra, kareena kaproor, deepika padukone and others.
She has lot of film in hand. Few famous film are which will be released in the year 2010 are "Tees Maar Khan", "Raajneeti", "Dostana 2". Raajneeti movie might give a new direction to her career.
Katrina kaif was confirmed the sexiest woman in the world by FHM india magazine. This 24 years old gorgeous actress has UK accent and still can't speak in fulent Hindi. She has proved herself in a very little period of time. Now roles are being written keeping her in mind.
Katrina Kaif is product ambassador to numerious world class product Like Coke, Samsung, LG, Lakme, Lux, Nakshatra Diamonds. This bollywood actress is getting lot of money from these famous brands and this list is growing day by day.
The year will bring more success for this sexy actress. Astrologers are making predictions regarding her.
Few predictions are:
2010 is not fine for her health. By occupation 2010 is very good for her. There were some reports that she fainted at the set of "Tees Maar Khan".

All these predictions are based on her date of birth published on different sites.
Here are the few words she has said about the sexy characters in movie:
It's not my style to either wear minimum clothes, to strip or to even be comfortable with a sex-symbol label. I just want to do good work instead of sporting such meaningless tags. Sex sells, but to a small extent, not always. And this is what filmmakers have to accept. The exposure has to be relevant to the film and its characters and not forced for the sake of titillation. On the contrary, some of the greatest Indian films have been devoid of all these sexual trappings. I know my comfort zone in today's Indian culture and society.