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Mumbai: Couture Week is around the corner and Salman Khan is set to roll out a Being Human clothing line that will see Aamir Khan walk the runway for him. But when we caught up with Katrina Kaif and asked her if she was another runway attraction, she quipped, "If I tell you now, there won't be any surprise left, right? I can only tell you that my manager is also involved with Salman on the project."

But Katrina was more forthcoming when asked if she was happy to see Salman, who has been projected as a 'bad boy', changing for the better with people getting to know how he really is through his television show. "I always feel one should judge a person through their individual interaction and equation with that particular person. I believe Salman's decision to do the show has really worked for him and I'm happy," she says.
Katrina has for three consecutive years been delivering hits, a feat that has pitch forked her brand value greatly and many industry pundits dub her the best bet for the numero uno spot among the damsels. Strangely, Kat isn't vying for top spot. "My goal as an actor is not to be number one. I don't want to be in this race. It is not a happy thought if such positions are so interchangeable with time. I don't stress thinking about this. I want to be in a healthy competition with my fellow actors and deliver good movies that show my versatility," says Katrina whose next movie is Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani.
Kat, who like Anoushka Shankar has faced cyberspace stress, has a warning for social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook. "I feel networking sites should take massive precautions. They are intelligent enough to know that a celebrity's name is with their system. One person was posting bizarre facts about my relationship and my film shooting and people were following it up. I have taken up the matter and my manager has written to them to take action," she says.
The young actress is earning big bucks and spending them too for her mother Suzanne's philanthropic organisation. "She (mother) is opening a toddler wing next to the Mercy Home in Madurai. I have pledged to donate Rs50lakh by the end of this year. I'm also getting into a project with a music company to raise funds for the home. Mom also wants to build another new home for orphans along the Madurai belt," Kat ends.
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