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Salman Pulled Up Varun For Checking Me Out: Katrina On Koffee With Karan With Anushka

Darpan News Desk IANS, 25 Dec, 2016 10:27 PM
  • Salman Pulled Up Varun For Checking Me Out: Katrina On Koffee With Karan With Anushka
It is always a treat for the audience when Karan Johar invites two women on the couch and Sunday night’s episode of Koffee With Karan was no exception. Actors and buddies Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma were subject to the host’s many questions but by the end of the show, it was he who was grilled the most.
 
The two stars talked about their friendship with each other, analysed the show itself and how seriously everyone takes it and that one time actor Varun Dhawan checked out Katrina. Here are a few highlights from the episode:
 
Katrina talked about the time she was walking with Salman Khan, Arjun Kapoor and Varun and some more people at Bandstand when Varun was pulled up by Salman Khan for ‘checking her out’. “For some reason, Arjun and Varun started an ‘I Hate Katrina’ club. I am not joking. I was just walking, minding my own business. I know why Varun started the club. I don’t know why Arjun joined it,” she said.
 
 
Karan asks Katrina, “If Salman was a dish, then what would he be?,” to which Katrina replies, “It is tricky.” Anushka, however, heard ‘chikki’ and started laughing.
 
Karan told Anushka that Arjun Kapoor once had a full blown crush on her. She refused to believe him to which Karan said, “You can have a crush, Anushka. Like I had a crush on you while making our film (Ae Dil Hai Mushkil).” Anushka could not believe what she was hearing and said, “What nonsense have you started talking?”
 
When Karan asked Katrina if the constant gossip about her break up that made headlines in many magazines and tabloids earlier this year troubled her, she had a very mature reply. The actor said that the only troubling part was what was happening in her life and that the media coverage didn’t matter to her at all.

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