By Jigar Shah Katrina Kaif had kept a low profile last year with Dhoom 3 being the only film that released in December. However, this year the actress has her hands full and is busy juggling between her various assignments. Two of her films, Bang Bang with Hrithik Roshan and Phantom with Saif Ali Khan are slated to clash at the box-office on October 2. Both the producers, Fox Star Studios and Sajid Nadiadwala, however, claim that they have Kaif’s bulk dates with them. A source close to Kaif said, “Her schedule has gone topsy turvy because of the delay in the schedule of Bang Bang. For Phantom, she was required to shoot for 55 days, out of which they have already finished 10-12 days of shoot, and her dates have been assigned for a long time now. While, one cannot say anything about Bang Bang, Phantom shall release on schedule.” Meanwhile, Kaif will also be seen in Jagga Jasoos with Ranbir Kapoor and Fitoor with Aditya Roy Kapur. Yo Yo Honey Singh’s negative character ‘Xpose’d After the success of songs like Lungi dance from Chennai Express or Sunny sunny from the recently released Yaariyan to music videos like Blue Eyes, singer-rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh is all set to showcase his histrionics on the screen in Anant Mahadevan’s film Xpose, starring Himesh Reshammiya in the lead. “I’m a singer, composer and a writer. I do what I feel and what is me, but acting is very challenging, as it is a space I haven’t ventured into yet. I will have to transform myself into another character and think and behave how he does. I’m still in the process of learning the tricks. I took up the offer because since a long time, I have been constantly on the move, living in three cities and hopping across two countries every week. I wanted to stay in one place for some time. So when Himesh bhai offered me the film, he told me that if I decide to play the hero, then I will have to commit 55 days for the project, but if I chose to play the villain, then I would be needed for only 20 days. I opted for the latter, as it is enough to stay put in one place for that long,” says Singh.