Anushka Sharma on shooting for YRF's next in US
| By Devansh Patel, Bollywood Hungama News Network It's not Anushka Sharma's beauty that has been getting her attention recently. It's her choice of unique roles and her award winning acting ability that is making tabloids go ga-ga over her. So while the whole of India was celebrating Diwali this year, she was busy acting on the streets of New York for Parmeet Sethi's debut movie produced by Yash Raj Films. The towering beauty is back in Mumbai after a gruelling one month outdoor schedule. But if you thought that all ends here, you've got it wrong. She will be packing her bags to go to Bangkok on November 5 for yet another outdoor schedule along with Shahid Kapoor, Veer Das and Chang, her co-stars in the film. Anushka's warm and accepting personality shines through when you talk to her, and you feel instantly comfortable. Add to that her silly good one liners and you know you're in company. UK's Harrow Observer columnist and Bollywood Hungama's London correspondent Devansh Patel had a quick chat with her about her American dream, her grocery shopping in the US, her clubbing days down West, her passion for stand up comedians and also Akshay Kumar's humorous antics. Let's talk about your American Dream? How did America treat you? Anushka Sharma I'm sure you mustn't have been put up in a hotel if you stayed there for more than a month. Would you love to stay back in America? What about night life and clubbing in the U.S? What about your co-stars? You guys bonded well? Anushka Sharma Any screaming fans of yours on the rooftop? What a prankster you are Anushka All geared up to face another stand up comedian, Akshay Kumar, in your third big venture? Bookmark/Search this post with: |
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