Katrina Kaif’s Car Decorated With Stickers of Her Favourite Cartoons The AristoCats

KAT-WOMAN: Katrina Kaif’s favoured seat in her car is the left rear one, and she has decorated it with stickers of her favourite cartoons

Katrina's Car Decorated With Cartoon Stickers

Not for nothing is she called Kat. Her favourite cartoon is The AristoCats and the reference point for her character in Farah Khan’s Tees Maar Khan is one of the cats from the cartoon serial. And if you think that’s a lot of cats you ain’t seen nothing yet.

Katrina Kaif’s car reflects her love for the cartoon character as well as speaks tonnes for the state of mind she is currently in. The left rear seat is surrounded by small stickers of all that makes her happy…she calls it her ‘happy space’.

“When I was dubbing for Raajneeti, the little urchins on the road would recognise my car when it would stop at a particular signal and would insist I buy stickers from them,” she explains with a smile. Not only did she buy them, she decorated her happy space with them and now they are the source of a lot of joy for her.

For a girl who is feted every day and who can buy anything that money can, Katrina has obviously learnt that happiness and money have very little to do with each other.

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