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I won't mediate among Kat and Bips: John

It's a well-known fact in the movie industry that Katrina Kaif and Bipasha Basu can't see eye to eye. Almost similar is the case with John Abraham and Salman Khan. But the movie New York has done something unusual in these Bollywood relationships.

This movie has brought Katrina Kaif and John Abraham so close to each other that the grapevine has been abuzz with rumours of an affair between them. Both are all praise for each other; also say that they had a gala time while shooting together for the Yash Raj movie directed by Kabir Khan.



As expected, there was no love lost between John's New York co-stars with his long-standing girlfriend Bipasha Basu.

So will John play the peacemaker among his two leading ladies?

We asked John during an interview also this is what Dostana's hot dude had to say, "I am not here to play the role of a mediator. Bipasha is a grown up, mature woman. So is Katrina Kaif. They are both experienced enough to sort out their own issues. I was there to play the character assigned to me in the movie also not to act as a mediator between Katrina and Bipasha."

On being asked if Katrina was initially apprehensive interacting with him, he said, "She felt bit awkward in the beginning but later we got along very well. We had a blast while shooting for the movie."

Interestingly, even Katrina doesn't seem keen to bring John plus Salman any closer. The leggy lass echoed the same concerns as that of John. Katrina said, "I don't think anyone needs to play the role of a pacifier for anyone. We are all adults. If we feel the need to sort out our problems, we will do it on our own."

Talking about her experience of working with John and Neil, the actress said, "We all got along pretty well with each other. Everyone had his or her own space also we were comfortable in that. I compliment the director of the movie, Kabir Khan, for such a congenial atmosphere."

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