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Anushka Sharma makes important revelations about her decision on choosing movies now

Anushka Sharma makes important revelations about her decision on choosing movies now

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 14 May 2019, 10:17 am

Mumbai, May 14 (IBNS):Actress Anushka Sharma has said that she feels that she has reached a state in her career where she do not need to do things or sign films just to 'fill up time'.

She was last seen in 2018 movie Zero.

The movie featured actors Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif.

Anushka told Hindustan Times about her decision on choosing movies: "In the past three years, I have been working in a fashion which was very hectic , and have done roles which were extremely demanding. In one calendar year to do a film like Pari, Sui Dhaaga and Zero, it’s not easy and takes a toll on you. All are different, and required a lot of prep."

"You feel you want to sit back and take a call. I think I have reached that position and security as an actor in my career, where I don’t need to do things or sign films just because I have to fill up time," she said.

Anushka was also seen in a small role in Sanju movie last year.

Away from acting, Anushka ventured into the world of movie production with 2015’s NH10.

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