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Katrina Kaif Spoke The Inconvenient Truth About Promoting A Film With Her Ex-Boyfriend

The Kat's out of the bag.
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Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif are currently in the midst of promoting their next, the adventure-drama Jagga Jasoos.

Directed by Anurag Basu, this is the duo's third film together, after Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahaani and Raajneeti.

Both Ranbir and Katrina were dating at one point and even lived together in a Bandra apartment. However, during the shoot of Jagga itself, the couple parted ways but have now come together to promote the film, which they completed despite their separation.

However, in a report published in Mid-Day, Katrina asserted that it's a bit challenging to promote a film with your former partner.

"It's very difficult. People now have proof that he is a very trying and testing person. Ranbir has also gestured [to me] to not work on a film together. It will never happen again."

In a GQ interview, which was published weeks before the couple broke-up, Katrina had expressed displeasure over Ranbir's proximity with his ex-girlfriend, Deepika Padukone.

When asked what she made of his decision to do a film with her (Padukone), she said, "I can't enforce my will on the people in my life. Their choices are their own. I may not be happy with them but I hope that as they mature or evolve, their choices will change."

While Ranbir, when asked about how he dealt with the break-up said, "It hurt, because I think after my parents, she has been the most influential, motivational entity in my life."

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