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Did Aamir Khan Really Get Katrina Kaif’s Scenes Deleted From Dhoom 3?

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Apr, 2017 01:38 PM
  • Did Aamir Khan Really Get Katrina Kaif’s Scenes Deleted From Dhoom 3?
Though Aamir Khan was the biggest stakeholder in the film’s success, it wasn’t entirely due to him as Dhoom 3 also featured Katrina Kaif, Abhishek Bachchan and Uday Chopra in important roles.
 
 
Though Aamir Khan was the biggest stakeholder in the film’s success, it wasn’t entirely due to him as Dhoom 3 also featured Katrina Kaif, Abhishek Bachchan and Uday Chopra in important roles.
 
Katrina’s role in the film would have been longer, but Aamir apparently got some of her scenes deleted from the film. A report in Bollywoodlife claims that the makers shot more scenes and a song with Katrina, but chopped them off on Aamir’s insistence. Khan thought the song and the scenes were hampering the flow of the film.
 
 
Aamir, whose name often pops up for thrusting his ‘creative decisions’ on filmmakers, decided to get an entire sequence featuring Katrina out of the film. This was important for Katrina’s character growth in the film as it presented her narrating her backstory.
 
Those who have seen the film would remember that Katrina’s character takes a sudden entry and plays a second fiddle to Khan.
 
In fact, the song Katrina shot for, showed her doing acrobats for which she didn’t use any body-double. Given Katrina’s performance in songs like Kamli and Malang, it might be considered a loss for the audiences.

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