Katrina Kaif’s untold secrets: Checking her hubby’s phone, cried in public bathrooms and more

Katrina Kaif is one of the popular actresses in India. The British actress predominantly works in Bollywood films. Moreover, she is also one of the highest-paid actresses in India. She has also received awards, including four Screen Awards and four Zee Cine Awards, besides the three Filmfare nominations.

Katrina is one of the most stunning, respectful, and wanted actresses in the Bollywood industry. She has worked extremely hard to achieve her status. When Katrina began her career in Bollywood, she changed her surname to her father’s because she felt it would be easier to pronounce.

Katrina Kaif's untold secrets: Checking her hubby's phone, cried in public bathrooms and more

Though some industry inmates have doubted Katrina’s paternal background. Her real name is Katrina Turquotte. Notably, she is the top actress with the most hit films in the Bollywood film industry. She has featured in over 30 films, with around 17 of them becoming box office hits.

Her movies like Tiger Zinda Hai, Dhoom 3, Jab Tak Hai Jaan, and others have been hits, and she is very dedicated to her career. For the unversed, she has also acted in the South Indian movie Malliswari where she performed the role of a royal princess opposite Venkatesh. The audience received the actress quite well.

Katrina Kaif’s untold secrets: Checking her hubby’s phone, cried in public bathrooms and more

Katrina Kaif confessed that she checked her husband, Vicky Kaushal’s phone. In the first question, ‘never have I ever snooped through my significant other’s phone’, she confirmed that she has done it.

To which, her friend Mini Mathur said, ‘Vicky (her husband Vicky Kaushal) change your password’ and Katrina quipped, “No, I have done it in my less wiser days. Now that I am more wise, I will never, never, ever, ever do it again. Even if someone opens the phone and keeps it beside me, I will not look.” Besides that, she admitted that she has cried in a public bathroom during a few Diwali parties.