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Katrina Kaif beats Deepika Padukone

Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif in the lead of the '100 Sexiest Women 2011 "list in an entertainment magazine, ahead of fellow stars Deepika Padukone, who grabbed the title last year.

The list is based on short message service (SMS) and online voting. The Bollywood actress has a whooping 35,000 votes.

According to the survey online and SMS voting and the Indian edition of men's magazine said the average score of the actress was before the legendary cricketer, Sachin Tendulkar.


This is the third time she has overcome the poll sexiest woman. She won the same title in 2008 and later in 2009.

Growing up, she was fascinated by this very title.

Kaif said it would be interesting to show the covers of magazines for his grandchildren after 50 years.

"Everyone knows who grew up in London, and had a very famous you know the list of '100 Sexiest Women and was very fun for me. I see people I really like. So when it became underway in India, I like that very interesting.

"The first time I had this title, I was very shocked. The second time I got, I like a lot of fun. And now this year, I think it was a wonderful shot. It 's always nice, because I would say that when you they grandchildren, and you look back those years I mean 50 years, I could be one of those magazine covers on the wall and I can say that once took a sexy, "says Katrina Kaif.

She also informed the media that she was never considered attractive. She feels indebted to his audience and fans for their support throughout his career.

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