Luck
Favours
The
Brave,
Says
Anushka
Sharma
"I
believe
luck
favours
the
brave.
I
wasn't
doing
it
thinking
it
is
risky.
I
was
doing
it
because
that
made
sense
for
me.
For
me
following
my
instincts
is
an
easier
thing,"
she
added.
The
producer
of
critically
acclaimed
films
like
NH
10,
Phillauri
and
Pari
said
the
focus
on
content
has
helped
her
company
Clean
Slate
Films
flourish.
I
Feel
Secure
In
The
Industry!
"Whether
content
is
in
a
big
or
a
small
film,
it
will
always
work.
Audience
looks
for
entertainment.
If
anyone
thinks
they
are
above
content
then
they
are
making
a
big
mistake.
Content
is
over
stars,
directors
or
everything
else,"
she
added.
After
doing
back-to-back
films,
Anushka
has
decided
to
take
time
in
choosing
a
new
project
as
she
now
feels
a
bit
secure
about
her
place
in
the
industry.
I'm
Not
A
Newcomer
Who
Has
To
Do
Movies
For
The
Heck
Of
It
"I
felt
I
was
working
round
the
clock
and
my
life
is
in
the
hands
of
everybody
and
whoever
I
had
to
give
time
to.
I
want
to
take
time
and
pick
films
that
I
want
to
choose.
I
am
in
talks
with
few
people.
I
have
reached
a
level
of
security
and
position
where
I
can
take
the
time
to
do
a
film
that
I
want
to
do.
I
am
not
a
newcomer
who
has
to
do
films
for
the
heck
of
it.
Even
when
I
was
a
newcomer
I
was
not
doing
it.
I
am
ok
with
that.
I
have
gained
that
position,"
she
said.
Anushka
Sharma
Dons
The
Producer's
Hat
The
actor,
however,
has
no
plans
to
go
slow
when
it
comes
to
production.
"The
show
that
we
are
doing
for
Amazon
Prime
Video
and
for
Netflix
does
require
time.
If
I
am
producing
a
film
in
which
I
am
acting,
I
have
taken
out
time
from
my
schedule
to
do
it.
Here
I
have
to
take
out
time.
It
is
a
behind-the-scene
job
so
one
might
not
see
it
but
that
requires
time.
I
am
an
actor
who
produces
films
also.
And
that
is
not
slowing
down,"
she
said.
Anushka,
who
is
currently
busy
promoting
her
upcoming
film
"Zero"
with
Shah
Rukh
and
Katrina
Kaif,
is
yet
to
sign
any
new
project.
There
were
also
reports
of
her
soon
starting
work
on
her
next
production
"Kaneda"
to
be
directed
by
"NH
10"
helmer
Navdeep
Singh,
but
Anushka
said
right
now
her
banner
is
only
focusing
on
ties
with
Prime
Video
and
Netflix.
"I
have
that
script
(Kaneda).
We
are
not
in
the
process
of
doing
it
currently.
We
have
our
hands
full
with
a
series
that
we
are
doing
with
Amazon
Prime
Video
and
the
movie
that
we
are
producing
for
Netflix,"
she
said.