Anushka Sharma says she did 'Qala' song 'Ghodey Pe Sawaar' for the fun of it
Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Dec, 2022 12:31 PM
Mumbai, Dec 6 (IANS) Anushka Sharma made a special appearance in 'Qala' with the song 'Ghodey Pe Sawaar'. The actress says she did the number for the fun of it and no other reason whatsoever.
She says, "I did this song for the fun of it. No other reason whatsoever and I enjoyed myself doing it! I had fun playing a yesteryears actress and I'm really happy to see the reactions from people for my special appearance. I wasn't expecting that people would like it so much but I'm glad that they did and are happy to see me on screen after sometime."
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