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Imran can digest a tractor: Kangana Ranaut

| | Sep 08, 2015, at 10:42 pm
Mumbai, Sept 8 (IBNS): Imran Khan was quiet a food expert on the sets of Katti Batti and giving him tough competition was his film's director Nikhil Advani.
Imran Khan and his Katti Batti Director, Nikhil share one love - The love for food.
 
In fact the duo turned food guides for the entire crew during the filming of Katti Batti.
 
There were constant competitions on the sets between them to as to who is a greater food expert. 
 
The actor-director would thoroughly research nearby food outlets to narrow down a menu for the day for the entire crew.
 
On one occasion, towards the end of the shoot Imran even gave a live demonstration of his cooking skills in the kitchen.
 
A source reveals, "The actor turned chef to dish out some chili con carne, a Mexican stew for the entire crew at the end of the shoot."
 
Kangana who had been observing all the craziness on the sets, when asked to comment on her co-star, said, "Imran can even digest a tractor!"

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