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Katrina Kaif Says It's Disheartening To Read About Her Personal Life

It's Disheartening To Read About My Personal Life, Says Katrina Kaif
Indian Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif attends an event for LOreal products in Mumbai on January 28, 2016. AFP PHOTO / AFP / STR (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)
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Indian Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif attends an event for LOreal products in Mumbai on January 28, 2016. AFP PHOTO / AFP / STR (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

MUMBAI -- Amid speculations of her break-up with rumoured boyfriend Ranbir Kapoor, actress Katrina Kaif says she is disheartened to read stuff about her personal life and feels that until one is not married, that person is single.

Ranbir and Katrina never came on record about their relationship. They were earlier seen together at each other's family functions, besides attending events and screenings.

"It is disheartening to read stories on my personal life.

You would rather like to read a breaking news that...we all have come to an agreement that Katrina Kaif is one the top five actresses in the world. I would want that to be a story," Katrina said in an interview here.

"I am like every woman. When you are working, you want to be spoken about your career...your work. Every actor knows that their personal life will be spoken about, it comes along," she said.

The Bang Bang(2014) actress has neither confirmed nor denied reports of her break-up.

"I have said this earlier and I say it again...I believe until you are not married you are single. I am not married yet...I am not engaged as well," Katrina

The actress will be seen next in Abhishek Kapoor's Fitoor.

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