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Katrina says dying to marry Salman Khan

Wednesday, July 29, 2009 MUMBAI: Finally Katrina Kaif has made a confession that was long due. After using every trick in the book to keep her romantic alliance with Bollywood’s Salman under wraps, and snubbing every controversy with her coy smile, Katrina Kaif has boldly owned up to her cushy clandestine love affair with the macho actor. In a candid interview given to a magazine, the she has thwarted all murky speculations surrounding her ever so guarded personal life.Stating loud and clear that she is romantically involved with Salman Khan, the stunner has lashed out at all those stating that her love affair with the Khan has gone sour. And it’s not just a one-line admission of her love for her beau, but Kat has snubbed aside her shy girl image to divulge some saucy details about their rocking relationship. Speaking to a magazine, the stunner stated that she is so hooked on to Salman that she carries his picture with her at all times. Besides stating that Salman’s a ‘wonderful person’, she has also hit out at all those who try to hamper his spirits by speculating about him.What’s more, unlike popular belief that Katrina feels suffocated in company of her overtly possessive beau, Katrina has stated that she is extremely happy in her relationship. And as for the marriage question ruling everyone’s mind, Katrina stated that though Sallu is all set to tie the knot, she is not ready to settle down any time soon, thereby making Salman wait.

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