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Second half of Katti Batti is an emotional journey for Kangana Ranaut

| | Sep 16, 2015, at 03:56 am
Mumbai, Sept 15 (IBNS): The trailer of Katti Batti promises audiences a fun filled rom-com experience, but Kangana has been very vocal about how emotional this journey has been for her.
In fact, Kangana has also stated in many of her interviews that Payal's character has been the toughest till date for her.  

Now when that comes from an actor like Kangana, who has given top notch performances in films like Queen and Tannu weds Manu Returns, makes one curious about what exactly is Katti Batti all about.

On various instances Kangana has also described her role as  emotionally exhausting.

However, everyone will be a able to find outwWhy Kati Batti has been a emotional journey for Kangana only after watching the film.

Katti Batti stars Imran Khan opposite Kangana and is directed by Nikhil Advani.

This will be for the first time that Imran Khan and Kangana Ranaut will be coming together for a film.

The fresh pairing has received a thumbs up from the audiences as well as the film fraternity. 

The film is all set to release on Sept 18.
 

 

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