Breaking away from her glamorous image, she played Mamta, a quiet but strong-willed rural woman who inspires her husband to start a tailoring business.
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Played Rukhsana, a supernatural being caught in a dark, abusive cult. The film broke traditional Bollywood horror tropes. anushka sharma sex videos free
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Directed by the legendary Yash Chopra, Sharma shared the screen with Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif. Her portrayal of Akira Rai, an energetic Discovery Channel filmmaker, won her the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. Breaking away from her glamorous image, she played
was Anushka’s second production venture. She played a friendly ghost from the past in this fantasy-comedy. The role was unique, and as a producer, she continued to champion offbeat subjects. Jab Harry Met Sejal was her fourth and final film with Shah Rukh Khan. She played Sejal, a bubbly Gujarati girl searching for her lost engagement ring in Europe. Though the film had a mixed reception, the song "Radha" was a chartbuster, garnering 50 million views on YouTube.
A polarizing film. Some called her accent irritating; others called it brave. Playing a Gujarati tour guide, the film didn't work at the box office, but the music video "Radha" (featuring Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka) became a festival anthem. Her "Hawayein" lyrical video is used in millions of fan edits. Anushka’s name as a producer gave these videos
Sharma debuted opposite superstar Shah Rukh Khan. Playing Tani, a grieving woman who finds love again, her natural screen presence and emotional maturity earned her widespread praise and a Filmfare nomination for Best Actress.
In 2008, a 20-year-old model with no formal acting training walked into Yash Raj Films’ office. They asked, “Can you cry on cue?” She did. Within seconds. That girl——went on to redefine the Hindi film heroine. Not just in front of the camera, but behind it.