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Farhan applauds Anushka's thrill for challenges

| | Jun 16, 2015, at 09:05 pm
Mumbai, june 16 (IBNS): After stealing a million hearts with her moves in 'Dil Dhadakne Do', Anushka Sharma has found a new admirer in the industry. This time it's none other than the versatile Farhan Akhtar, who himself has dwelled into many facets of film making.

 In a recent interview with a popular publication, Farhan applauded the young actress for going beyond conventional boundaries to produce a gem like NH 10 and also expressed how he’d love to direct such films in the future.

The talented actress solely produced NH10 earlier this year, what began as a challenge for the actress ended up with her not only getting appreciated for her acting skills from fans and critics but also getting recognized for her business acumen.

Farhan urged the other Bollywood actresses to believe in themselves and explore beyond the obvious just like Anushka did.

Looks like this Bollywood beauty’s list of admirers continues to grow by the day.

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