Katrina Kaif sure makes for one of Bollywood's leading ladies. She debuted in 2003 with 'Boom' and has come a long way ever since. Speaking to a leading daily about her journey, the actress recently said, "I educated myself (about the industry) but I might write a book (on it), so I won’t waste the answer now. I seriously might write a book." Now, that sounds interesting, doesn't it?
Katrina has seen some really good days in her career but she has also seen some lows. On this, she opened up. "You need to have a balanced attitude to life, need to accept that failures, hardships and hard times, for me definitely, they are the biggest teachers. They (failures) are the biggest steps. Once you get there, then you reach higher. You need them. Hardship and failures taught me to evolve and reach the next step," said the actress.
"I am constantly trying to educate myself by reading about peoples’ journeys, taking care of my mind and making sure I am evolving as a person and not just accepting whatever thoughts come to my mind," she added. She also added that having a 'plan B' is like accepting failure. "There was no backup plan. Having a plan B is like accepting failure. I have never had a plan B for anything. You can say that is not the correct way to go (about something) maybe," she said.
The actress has two upcoming films. One being 'Zero' and the other being 'Thugs of Hindostan' and we wish her all the very best for them.