Anushka
Sharma
is
surely
on
roll.
The
actress
work
front
is
full
of
amazing
projects.
Anushka,
who
will
have
a
packed
year
with
Sui
Dhaaga
starring
Varun
Dhawan,
Zero
starring
Shahrukh
Khan
and
a
cameo
in
the
Sanjay
Dutt
biopic,
spoke
about
the
Dutt
biopic
and
said
she
has
recently
watched
the
teaser
of
the
film.
"That
(the
Dutt
biopic)
is
one
film
you
guys
will
be
very
excited
and
happy
seeing.
I
saw
the
teaser
recently
and
I
liked
it
a
lot.
I
have
a
cameo
in
it.
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
watching
the
film," she
said.
Anushka
Sharma
also
talked
about
the
severe
punishment
for
rape
cases
and
said
that
she
was
"1,000
per
cent"
in
support
of
the
ordinance
promulgated
which
provides
stringent
punishment,
including"death"penalty,
for
those
convicted
of
raping
girls
below
the
age
of
12
years.
Speaking
to
reporters,
Anushka
said,
"I
am
very
happy
with
it.
I
will
be
completely,
1,000
per
cent
in
support
of
the
most
severe
punishment
that
there
is
(for
someone)
who
spoils
something
as
innocent
as
a
child."
The
actor
was
asked
about
her
opinion
on
the
ordinance
by
mediapersons
on
the
sidelines
of
a
Standard
Chartered
bankin
event.
She
called
such
crimes
the
"worst
thing
to
do
as
a
human
being".
Anushka
added
that,
like
everyone
else,
she
was
"deeply
hurt
and
disgusted"
by
the
Kathua
incident
in
Jammu
and
Kashmir,
in
which
an
eight-year-old
girl
was
held
captive
in
a
temple
there
and
was
repeatedly
raped
before
being
killed.
The
body
of
the
girl,
belonging
to
a
minority
nomadic
community,
was
found
on
January
17
from
Rassana
forest,
a
week
after
she
went
missing
while
grazing
her
horses.
"Like
every
one
in
the
country,
I
am
deeply
hurt
by
the
incident.
Even
now
when
I
think
about
it,
I
feel
disgusted
and
extremely
emotional.
Like
I
said
in
my
statement
earlier,
the
most
severe
punishment
has
to
be
meted
out
to
the
people
involved,"
she
said.
Anushka
Sharma
gets
TEARY
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EYES
while
talking
about
POCSO;
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