New Delhi:
Actor Imran Khan's uncannyresemblance to 'mamu' Aamir Khan is unmistakable and hisco-star Katrina Kaif says that the likeness freaks her out.
The 27-year-old model-turned-actress, who stars alongsideImran in Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, says at times she feels sheis talking to Aamir and not his nephew.
"He looks like Aamir, he sounds like him. At times I feelit is Aamir and not Imran that I am sitting with and talkingto. It freaks me out completely," Katrina said.
The actress will also be seen sharing screen space withPakistani singer Ali Zafar, who made his Bollywood debut withthe 2010 film Tere Bin Laden.
Katrina, who is donning a rockstar look in the film, saysthat Zafar was very impatient while teaching her to play theguitar.
"I learnt 10 per cent from Ali and the rest 90 per centFarhan (Akhtar) taught me. Ali was so impatient with me. Afterplaying for just five minutes, he'd expect me to pay like arockstar. I couldn't do that," said Katrina, who was in thecapital to promote the film, releasing on September 9.
The actress, who is seen smoking a beedi in the songDhunki, says that it was choreographer Bosco from theBosco-Caesar duo who taught her to hold the beedi.
"Imran and Ali both don't smoke cigarettes, let alonebeedi. So there is no way that they would have taught me tohold a beedi. It was actually Bosco who taught me to hold itwhile shooting the song," Kaif said.
Mere Brother Ki Dulhan which marks the writing anddirecting debut of Ali Abbas Zafar, is a romantic comedyrevolving around a love triangle.
The 27-year-old model-turned-actress, who stars alongsideImran in Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, says at times she feels sheis talking to Aamir and not his nephew.
"He looks like Aamir, he sounds like him. At times I feelit is Aamir and not Imran that I am sitting with and talkingto. It freaks me out completely," Katrina said.
The actress will also be seen sharing screen space withPakistani singer Ali Zafar, who made his Bollywood debut withthe 2010 film Tere Bin Laden.
Katrina, who is donning a rockstar look in the film, saysthat Zafar was very impatient while teaching her to play theguitar.
"I learnt 10 per cent from Ali and the rest 90 per centFarhan (Akhtar) taught me. Ali was so impatient with me. Afterplaying for just five minutes, he'd expect me to pay like arockstar. I couldn't do that," said Katrina, who was in thecapital to promote the film, releasing on September 9.
The actress, who is seen smoking a beedi in the songDhunki, says that it was choreographer Bosco from theBosco-Caesar duo who taught her to hold the beedi.
"Imran and Ali both don't smoke cigarettes, let alonebeedi. So there is no way that they would have taught me tohold a beedi. It was actually Bosco who taught me to hold itwhile shooting the song," Kaif said.
Mere Brother Ki Dulhan which marks the writing anddirecting debut of Ali Abbas Zafar, is a romantic comedyrevolving around a love triangle.