Anushka Sharma speaks on her London experience with Shah Rukh Khan
25 Feb 2009 | 419 views | Source: Business of Cinema
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First film with Shah Rukh Khan. First film with the Yash Raj banner. And a first film that is a big hit. Anushka Sharma is still enjoying the bounty of success, two months later.
The actress was invited to London for the Zee Carnival, in the second week of February, as reported by Businessofcinema.com. Anushka was accompanied by her Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi co-star, Shah Rukh Khan. The event is an occasion for fans to meet their favourite stars and for three days, Anushka did exactly that.
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Anushka attending Zee Carnival in London
6 Feb 2009 | 128 views
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Anushka Sharma will be in London from February 13th to the 15th, attending the Zee Carnival. She will accompany Shah Rukh Khan and other stars at the event. She is excited about it, as she told businessofcinema.com, "There are a lot of first things happening for me. And here's an addition to that long list. In spite of so much coming my way in such a short span of time, I have never felt that I am different from others."
Anushka will get a chance to meet her fans, as well as experience her first overseas trip. We hope she has a great experience interacting with her fans.
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Newbie Brigade
26 Jan 2009 | 170 views | Source: Express India
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New talents outshine at Star Screen Awards
The year 2008 was one for newcomers, going by the number of first-time actors and directors that arrived at the Nokia 15th Annual Star Screen Awards on January 15. Nominees for debut roles, including the well-mannered and pretty Asin Thottumkal (Ghajini), Anushka Sharma (Rab Ne Bana di Jodi), Rajeev Khandelwal (Aamir) and Sikender Kher (Woodstock Villa), sat expectantly, looking forward to hold their first trophies in hand.
As winners were announced, Anushka Sharma, a nominee for the Promising Newcomer Awards (female) said, "I wasn't really expecting the award this year, but I am a thorough believer that one should continue doing their good work and the accolades will follow naturally. My sights were not on the accolades itself, but on performing the role well." She added that it was a nice sign of recognition to be identified as one of the promising newcomers. "It always feels nice to be recognised," she said, "It is encouraging."
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