Bollywood
actor-producer
Anushka
Sharma
who
is
playing
a
ghost
bride
in
her
second
production
Phillauri
says
it
was
fun
to
play
a
'non-living'
character.
"It
was
fun
to
play
a
non-living
character
because
normally
we
play
characters
which
are
in
the
flesh
and
its
boring
to
portray
a
living
character
in
each
film.
You
should
keep
doing
a
different
thing.
I
think
I've
represented
the
ghost
community
well," she
said
in
an
interview
on
Tuesday.
The
Rab
Ne
Bana
Di
Jodi
actress
ventured
into
production
with
2015
thriller
NH-10
and
is
now
gearing
up
for
her
banner's
(Clean
Slate
Films)
next
project
Phillauri.
When
asked
about
what
she
enjoys
the
most,
the
28-year-old
actress
said,
"I
enjoy
both.
I
have
realised
that
when
I
have
too
many
responsibilities
on
me,
I
perform
better.
Acting
and
producing
both
are
very
different
things.
Like
when
I
am
on
set
I
just
do
my
job
and
when
I
am
producing
a
film
I
have
to
collaborate
with
ALL,
right
from
the
inception
of
a
film.
Both
are
going
well
for
me."
Anushka
who
seems
to
be
quite
happy
with
the
'encouraging
response"' from
the
industry
said,
"I
feel
very
happy
when
the
audience
and
industry
people
say
good
things
about
'Phillauri'."
The
story
revolves
around
a
young
man
who
has
come
to
Punjab
to
get
married,
but
a
local
priest
says
he
will
have
to
get
married
to
a
tree
first
in
order
to
combat
the
bad
setting
of
his
stars.
The
tree
happens
to
be
the
home
of
Shashi's
(Anushka
Sharma's
character)
spirit.
Incidentally,
he
gets
married
with
the
spirit.
The
spirit
also
has
a
flashback,
which
showcases
a
love
story
between
Shashi
and
her
fiance.
Directed
by
Anshai
Lal,
the
film
also
features
Diljit
Dosanjh
and
is
releasing
on
March
24.