This Article is From Aug 11, 2014

Katrina Kaif's Stunts in Jagga Jasoos Not Hectic, Says Anurag Basu

Katrina Kaif's Stunts in Jagga Jasoos Not Hectic, Says Anurag Basu

Anurag Basu says Katrina underwent a bit of training for the film

Highlights

  • Katrina Kaif is making news for doing her own stunts in Jagga Jasoos. Director Anurag Basu says the actress underwent "a bit of a training", but it wasn't very "hectic" to perform them.
  • "We were in South Africa where Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina both had to do stunt scenes. Ranbir was performing his own stunt. I couldn't get duplicate for one person, so she had to undergo a little bit of training to do the stunts, which were not very hectic," Mr Basu told IANS from Mumbai on phone.
  • The film is set to release next year.
  • Mr Basu, whose last film - the highly acclaimed and commercially successful Barfi! came two years ago, is currently seen judging the talent show India's Best Cinestars Ki Khoj on Zee TV.
  • He had earlier judged India's Best Dramebaaz, but finds the "judging" job stressful this time.
  • "The talent is good but this is more stressful then the last show I did. The contestants in India's Best Dramebaaz were children and it was fun to judge them but this time they are grown up adults and it's been stressful," he said.
New Delhi: Katrina Kaif is making news for doing her own stunts in Jagga Jasoos. Director Anurag Basu says the actress underwent "a bit of a training", but it wasn't very "hectic" to perform them.

"We were in South Africa where Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina both had to do stunt scenes. Ranbir was performing his own stunt. I couldn't get duplicate for one person, so she had to undergo a little bit of training to do the stunts, which were not very hectic," Mr Basu told IANS from Mumbai on phone.

The film is set to release next year.

Mr Basu, whose last film - the highly acclaimed and commercially successful Barfi! came two years ago, is currently seen judging the talent show India's Best Cinestars Ki Khoj on Zee TV.

He had earlier judged India's Best Dramebaaz, but finds the "judging" job stressful this time.

"The talent is good but this is more stressful then the last show I did. The contestants in India's Best Dramebaaz were children and it was fun to judge them but this time they are grown up adults and it's been stressful," he said.
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