Katrina upsets journalists, Ranbir drives off with a reporter's camera


Daijiworld Media Network - Entertainment

Mumbai, Dec 9: Katrina Kaif is reported to have kept journalists waiting for over two hours at a press meet recently and she cancelled all her scheduled individual interviews. Apparently she had her team make it known to the press that they would not be receiving any answers to questions regarding her supposed beau Ranbir Kapoor.

She was to be at the press meet for a brand promotion and in such cases interacting with the press is part of the job. The journalists were very put off by her attitude and questioned about the tantrums directed at them for a promotional meet that is part of her job anyway. Reports have also claimed that the actress had refused to do a re-take for an advert, here.

Katrina's appalling behavior, which is a far cry from the usual sunny demeanor she bestows on the press, comes hot on the heels of the previously reported scuffle that Ranbir had with reporters and camera people when leaving a restaurant with friend, director Ayan Mukherjee.

Reported to be slightly inebriated at the time, Ranbir apparently got fractious when the reporters not only followed but also overtook his vehicle and stopped in front of them thereby barring Ranbir and his friend from going further. Ranbir, it seems asked the camera person for his camera and as soon as he got it, told the reporters in no uncertain terms that they would only get it back if someone in a senior position at their firm called and apologized to him. He then drove away with the equipment.

  

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