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Image Credit: Anushka Sharma Twitter

Anushka Sharma shares childhood pictures on social media, captions as 'little me'

| @indiablooms | Sep 14, 2019, at 11:11 am

Mumbai: Looking back at her earlier days of life, actress Anushka Sharma took to Twitter to share a few images of her childhood.

Anushka shared three different images where the Bollywood star indeed looks cute.

"Little me" is the caption used by the actress in the post.

The 31-year old leading Bollywood actress took a break from her films after Shah Rukh Khan starrer Zero and is sharing much time with her cricketer husband Virat Kohli.

She had also accompanied Kohli in West Indies where her husband was on a cricketing mission.

Despite the box office failure of Zero, Anushka had successful films under her belt in the form of Pari, Sanju and Sui Dhaaga in 2018.

(Image Credit: Anushka Sharma Twitter)

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