The
Film
Industry
Is
The
Greatest
Teacher,
Says
Anushka
Anushka
Sharma
calls
the
film
industry
as
the
"greatest
teacher"
that
has
made
her
navigate
through
the
complexities
of
life.
"I
think
no
industry
teaches
you
better
than
this
place
because
it's
really
tough
here.
You'll
find
all
kinds
of
people.
You'll
find
kindness
in
people,
you'll
find
shrewdness
in
those
same
people.
It's
just
so
complex
that
you
understand
how
life
is.
And
at
the
same,
it's
extremely
simple.
If
you
just
kind
of
understand
for
what
it
is
and
accept
for
what
it
is,"
she
says.
I
Want
To
Be
Like
My
Character
Mamta
In
Sui
Dhaaga!
Anushka
Sharma,
who
stars
in
Sui
Dhaaga:
Made
in
India,
says
she
is
trying
to
be
more
like
her
character,
Mamta,
who
only
offers
her
opinion
when
asked.
In
the
Sharat
Katariya-directed
film,
Anushka
plays
a
housewife
who
is
hesitant
to
express
herself.
"I'm
definitely
way
more
expressive
than
Mamta.
I'm
trying
to
be
like
her.
I
only
want
to
give
my
opinion
when
I'm
asked,"
she
says.
My
Character
Expresses
Herself
Only
When
Asked!
"My
character
will
express
herself
only
when
she
is
asked.
And
when
she
does,
she'll
express
herself
so
clearly
that
she
would
rattle
the
onlookers.
She's
extremely
wise
for
her
age.
I
would
laugh
openly
like
I
do,
but
when
Mamta
laughs
she'll
always
cover
her
face
as
if
she's
apologetic,
even
about
that,"
she
adds.
Sui
Dhaaga
Is
Empowering
To
All
Women!
Anushka
Sharma
says
through
the
film,
her
character
also
starts
discovering
herself
-
that
she
is
more
than
a
wife,
she
is
a
companion
and
a
business
partner
to
Varun
Dhawan's
Mauji.
"Her
husband's
support
makes
it
clear
to
her
that
she
is
his
equal
partner,
which
in
turn
empowers
her.
And
this
is
very
important
for
someone
coming
from
a
middle-class
family."
A
Genre-redefining
Film!
As
a
producer,
Anushka
is
satisfied
with
the
manner
in
which
her
last
production
Pari
was
received.
The
actor,
who
featured
in
the
title
role,
says
the
intent
behind
the
film
was
to
redefine
the
horror
genre.
"I
know
the
film
didn't
do
those
mad
numbers
but
I
think
it
did
a
lot
more
than
that
in
terms
that
people
spoke
about
how
it
was
genre-redefining
film,"
she
says.
Mainstream
Vs
Genre-based
Films!
"I
think
it
always
helps
when
an
actor
who
is
known
for
doing
mainstream
films
supports
a
film
and
a
genre
like
this.
It
really
opened
up
an
avenue
for
more
of
these
films,"
she
adds.
The
actor
says
her
banner,
Clean
Slate
Films,
will
soon
make
an
announcement
about
future
projects.
Sui
Dhaaga,
a
Yash
Raj
Films
production,
released
on
September
28,
2018.