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Anushka Sharma Croons Adele's Song

Darpan News Desk IANS, 20 Aug, 2015 01:34 PM
    It seems that actress-producer Anushka Sharma wants to try her hand at singing too. In a new "throwback" video, she can be seen belting out British singer Adele's "Rolling in the deep" hit.
     
    The 30-second video, posted by Anushka on her Twitter page on Wednesday, shows the "Dil Dhadakne Do" star sitting on a chair and loudly singing "Rolling in the deep" in a very intense way. Though she's not all tuneless as her notes and pitch went haywire. 
     
    "Found gold! Unabashed bad singing with no fear OR concern for the health of peeps around #ThrowBack," Anushka captioned the image.
     
    However this might not be the only time when fans are going to see Anushka singing as the 27-year-old added that she will not "give up" on singing.
     
    While sharing a tweet of Thomas Edison's quote that read: "Many of life's failures are people who did not realise how close they were to success when they gave up," Anushka tweeted: "Yes! And that is why I will not give up on my singing . This is a sign ! Thank you Mr Edison for this and the Bulb."

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