Love stories hold a unique spot for Katrina Kaif and the on-screen character, who looks ethereal as Firdaus in Abhishek Kapoor's "Fitoor", says the up and coming film is a serious adventure of adoration and aching.
Katrina plays red-haired magnificence Firdaus inverse Aditya Roy Kapoor's Noor in the Kashmir-set sentiment dramatization, whose trailer and melodies have been gotten well.
"The USP of the film is its phenomenal and effective subject of first love. It is a works of art adoration tale about battling for one's affection. For me adore stories have dependably worked. Individuals can identify with such stories more effortlessly than different substance," Katrina told PTI in a meeting.
The performer is extremely certain about "Fitoor", which is a present day retelling of Charles Dickens' exemplary novel "Awesome Expectations".
"We have 'incredible desires' from the film. It is an extremely unique film for everybody included with it including me. I have seen it and it has turned out truly awesome. It is an extreme, well-made film. I am extremely pleased with it," she said.
The film includes the irregular matching of the 32-year-old performing artist and Aditya and the pair's sizzling science is now all the rage.
Applauding her co-star, Katrina said Aditya has given an okay execution in the motion picture.
"Aditya is awesome in the film. He is so engaged about his work. I was extremely amazed to see his reality. I think many individuals will be stunned in the wake of watching his execution in 'Fitoor'." .
Amid the making of the film Katrina's stunning red secures got everybody's consideration in the nation and abroad at the Cannes Film Festival, where she showed up a year ago.
The performing artist said it was executive Abhishek who demanded she get her hair shaded red as it is the tone of chinar leaves, a critical symbolism in the film.
"Abhishek was amped up for the hair shading. He was resolute. It is additionally like the shade of the chinar takes off. Red is additionally the shade of enthusiasm and affection," she said.
There was a noteworthy mid-shoot throwing change in the film when veteran on-screen character Rekha left the task and was supplanted by "Haider" star Tabu, who now plays Begum Hazrat.
"I trust each film has its own particular fate and trip.
What was not implied for it will in the end not happen. It is for the best of everyone. Abhishek has united it extremely well," Katrina said when asked whether it influenced the film.
"Fitoor" additionally featuring Lara Dutta, Rahul Bhat and Akshay Oberoi will discharge on February 12, without a moment to spare for Valentines Day.

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