Katrina was introduced into the Hindi film industry with "Boom"
in 2003, but the first hit came only four years later with "Maine
Pyaar Kyun Kiya". Her career zoomed with "Namastey
London", in which she teamed up with Akshay Kumar, released
in the same year.
Some of of her big box office hits are "Partner",
"Welcome" and "Singh Is Kinng". Her item
number "Sheila Ki Jawani" from Farah Khan's "Tees
Maar Khan" has got perhaps the maximum publicity, but Katrina
has also forayed into meaningful cinema with "New York"
and "Rajneeti".
Asked whether she is a director's actor, Katrina said: "Every
actor is a director's actor. It's the director who helps the
actor in bringing the character alive on screen and then there
is the script to support. It is part and parcel of the profession."
As her career skyrockets, expectations have also become higher
and Katrina admits to some nervousness.
"If you lose that nervousness or anticipation that means
you have reached a saturation point which is the worst thing
for any actor. For me, it is important that I live up to the
expectations of my fans and I don't let them down."
So does Katrina fear failure?
"Fear is something that drives you to do good work and
it is important for a person to maintain a positive attitude
and keep on doing good work," she said.
With films, endorsements, performances and media appearances
crowding her to-do-list, the actress admits she sometimes finds
it difficult to cope with the hectic work life.
"Sometimes it becomes difficult to stay calm, cool; and
with a busy schedule I do get tired, but it's part of our job.
I keep doing things that help me to relax. I do things that
rejuvenate me, things that give me extra help," she said.