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Lockdown benefits: Anushka Sharma now knows 'every inch' of her home

| @indiablooms | Jun 02, 2020, at 12:46 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Owing to her tight shooting schedule, Bollywood actress-producer Anushka Sharma finds very less time to stay at her home in normal times.

Thanks to the lockdown, Sharma like 1.3 billion people of her country stayed back at her house for the longest time at a stretch and as one of the benefits derived from it is that she now knows her home much better.

A recent post by the Sultan actress at least suggests that.

Sharma has shared a picture on Instagram where she said, "By now I know all the sunlight spots of every inch of my home 😬"

After the failure of 2018 Hindi film Zero where she had acted beside Shah Rukh Khan, the actress came back strong as a producer with the success of web series Pataal Lok.

Pataal Lok, which has premiered on Amazon Prime Video, was produced by Sharma's Clean Slate Films.

Image Credit: Anushka Sharma Instagram

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