Close X
Saturday, November 16, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

I Can Do Any Role As An Actress: Anushka Sharma

Darpan News Desk, 07 Feb, 2017 12:48 PM
    Actress Anushka Sharma, who has portrayed characters ranging from a betrayed lover to a wrestler in movies, says she can play any role if the right opportunities come her way.
     
    "As an actress, I think I can do anything, but it depends on what kind of opportunities you get. I am lucky in that way. I have been given the kind of opportunities and done those kinds of roles. People have liked those portrayals. I think that is more important," Anushka said here.
     
    "As an actor, you constantly try to do more diverse work because, ultimately, you can only impress people with your roles. The characters that we portray on screen, people fall in love with that. Therefore, we all look for good and different characters and I am happy that I got those opportunities in my career," added the actress-producer who will now be seen in "Phillauri".
     
     
     
    Her first production was the gritty thriller "NH10", and now she is coming up with her second outing "Phillauri", which is a quirky tale featuring Anushka as a ghost named Shashi.
     
    While asked about choosing an out-of-the-box subject, Anushka said: "I think the idea came out because Karnesh (her brother Karnesh Sharma) and I wanted to tell a different story and present a new idea as well. That is why 'NH10' was made, which was well-received by people.
     
    "Similarly, the 'Phillauri' trailer is getting a good response in all aspects. The vision is to create good content and introduce new talent. It's a very relatable character. I have tried to be honest playing the role. Finally, it depends on the audience how they react to the film."
     
    The film is directed by Anshai Lal, and also features Diljit Dosanjh, Suraj Sharma and Mehreen Pirzada. It is scheduled for release on March 24.

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    'Dangal' Can't Be Accused Of Disrespecting National Sentiments: CBFC Chief Pahlaj Nihalani

    Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) chairperson Pahlaj Nihalani has refuted reports that the makers of "Dangal" insulted the National Anthem in the narration, saying that the board members "vouch for genuine feeling of nationalism" in the film.

    'Dangal' Can't Be Accused Of Disrespecting National Sentiments: CBFC Chief Pahlaj Nihalani

    Won't be tough to direct Salman Khan: Remo D'Souza

    Won't be tough to direct Salman Khan: Remo D'Souza
    Choreographer-director Remo D'Souza is looking forward to team up with Salman Khan for an upcoming movie, and he doesn't think it would be difficult to work with the superstar.

    Won't be tough to direct Salman Khan: Remo D'Souza

    Nicole Kidman Gets Anxious If Husband Doesn't Answer Phone

    Actress Nicole Kidman says she gets anxious when her husband and singer Keith Urban doesn't answer his phone.

    Nicole Kidman Gets Anxious If Husband Doesn't Answer Phone

    Special Screening Of 'Dangal' For All-daughter Families In Haryana's Karnal District

    Special Screening Of 'Dangal' For All-daughter Families In Haryana's Karnal District
    Karnal Additional Deputy Commissioner Priyanka Soni said on Wednesday that 924 such families, having four or more daughters, were identified for the special screening of the film.

    Special Screening Of 'Dangal' For All-daughter Families In Haryana's Karnal District

    No Aspirations To Work With Anyone In Bollywood: Sofia

    No Aspirations To Work With Anyone In Bollywood: Sofia
    Former model and actress Sofia Hayat, who has now turned nun and adopted the name of Gaia Mother Sofia, says she has no aspirations to work with anyone in Bollywood.

    No Aspirations To Work With Anyone In Bollywood: Sofia

    Meiyang Chang To Sing 'Laila Ho Laila' Recreated Version

    Actress Sunny Leone sizzled in the video of the new version of "Laila ho Laila" from the 1980 film "Qurbani". Soon, actor-singer Meiyang Chang will be heard in another version of the popular song.

    Meiyang Chang To Sing 'Laila Ho Laila' Recreated Version