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Zareen Khan shares throwback video of taking Katrina Kaif's autograph, once said 'Being compared to her backfired, life was very bad and…'

Zareen Khan shares throwback video of taking Katrina Kaif's autograph, once said 'Being compared to her backfired, life was very bad and…'

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Zareen penned a lengthy note alongside the video, which she uploaded on her Instagram handle on Saturday. The actor said she didn't think she would be a part of the film industry later. read more
Zareen Khan made her Bollywood debut with Salman Khan's Veer in 2010. There were a lot of comparisons with Katrina Kaif and many people called her the actress' lookalike. Amid all the noise that she has been receiving for the last 15 years, Khan has shared a video on Instagram where she could be seen taking Katrina's autograph. The video has now gone viral.
Zareen Khan walked down memory lane and shared a throwback video of herself taking an autograph from Katrina Kaif during the premiere of 'Race'.
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Zareen penned a lengthy note alongside the video, which she uploaded on her Instagram handle on Saturday. The actor said she didn't think she would be a part of the film industry later.
The video shows Zareen walking towards Katrina, who signs an autograph for her.
On the compassions with Katrina Kaif
'Life after Veer was very bad for me, I got a lot of criticism. The film was a life-changing moment for me.
Initially, I felt very happy that I was being compared to Katrina Kaif, but within the industry, things kept getting worse. For me, who used to be overweight, being compared to Katrina was huge, but it all backfired.'
'I felt like a lost child in the industry, plus there was hesitation. I didn't know most people here but they started to feel I was arrogant because Salman Khan launched me. I was even scared to step out of my house because people would comment on my clothes. That comparison went in a very negative way. I was given so many names, that at one point, I wanted to just sit at home. They all saw me as a failure.'
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