With a rather impressive track record at the box
office and an equally notable list of films in her kitty, actor Anushka
Sharma has a lot to be proud of. More so, since she is no industry kid
and has made it big completely on her own. Although the actor does admit
that being a star kid has its advantages, she believes that belonging
to a non-filmy family has its pluses too. “As a star-kid, you
automatically come in with the tag of a star in a way, so that
definitely works to a great extent. But the best thing about being an
outsider is that I have nothing to lose. I can take risks and experiment
more when it comes to my roles. But more than that I think it keeps you
rooted to reality. I am happy with my tag of being an outsider,” says
Anushka. But ask her if things would have been different post her debut
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi had she been from a film family and she agrees.
“Maybe, who knows… But, I have no complaints about having come up the
hard way. I did not become a star overnight, but I am glad that I could
prove my worth with my very next film where I was not piggy-backing on a
bigger co-star,” says Anushka talking about her second hit Band Baajaa
Baarat. Currently, however, she’s high on the praise she’s been
garnering for her recent outing Jab Tak Hai Jaan. Point out that she’s
not the quintessential Yash Chopra heroine in the film, and she agrees.
“It was like he broke his own mould of a heroine with my character to a
large extent, or rather extended it to include this facet too,” shares
Anushka, adding that no matter how the film would have done
commercially, it would always be special for her. Did working with her
first co-star Shah Rukh Khan again add to the charm? “Definitely. Shah
Rukh and I did not become friends instantly during our first film. But
it was different in that sense during this film,” she reveals. Ask
Anushka if she thinks that it’s possible to have real friends in the
industry considering all the competition, and she reveals that she
prefers not to get too close with the people she works with. “The
demarcation is a fine line, but it’s there. I prefer keeping work
separate from my personal life and that includes friends. I am very
cordial with the people I work with, but when it comes to friends, none
of them are from the industry and I prefer it like that. I want to be
working with people because I respect their talent, not only because I
get along well with them. People may mistake that as snobbery, but
that’s the way I am,” she states firmly. What about her many
link-ups? “People can assume or imagine what they like, but those
rumours don’t bother me. What I would be upset about, however is if
people would make wrong comments about my professionalism. I take that
very seriously. After all, that’s what I am here for,” smiles Anushka.
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