Please leave Salman for me, quips Katrina

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jun 02 2017 | 3:13 PM IST
Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif are returning to screen together after a gap of five years with "Tiger Zinda Hai" and it seems the Bollywood diva is not ready to share her reel-life hero with other actresses.
During a press conference for the upcoming International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards Alia Bhatt was asked about working with Salman Khan.
The actress said, "I don't know but I really hope soon. And I think you should ask him (Salman)."
Considering their age difference, Salman quipped, "We are trying to remake 'Papa The Great'."
Katrina, who dated the 51-year-old actor, joked, "Please leave Alia for Varun and Salman for me."
Both Salman and Katrina are performing at IIFA this year. When asked if it is difficult to work with Salman, Katrina said, "No. With Salman, it is always entertainment and that is the most wonderful thing. It's entertainment around and for you. So, it's like a continuous TV show. He has a lot of love to give so you feel happy and good."
Defending his on-set antics, Salman said, "The humour is always above the belt and not below the belt.. It's clean."
The three actors participated in a video conference with journalists from New York, London, Dubai, Chicago and Houston.
The IIFA awards will be held in New York from July 13 to 15 at MetLife Stadium.

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First Published: Jun 02 2017 | 3:13 PM IST

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