Imperfections
and
incompleteness
are
a
part
of
life,
something
that
Anushka
Sharma
is
quite
aware
of
and
that
is
why
the
actor
says
she
prefers
to
stay
grounded
and
focus
on
work.
Currently
at
the
top
of
her
game,
Anushka
says
she
never
feels
settled
or
happy
as
she
believes
reinvention
is
key
to
one's
success.
She
says
human
beings
are
incomplete
souls
in
life
who
'try
to
complete
things,
either
by
filling
the
void
with
work
or
relationships.'
"We
all
are
flawed
human
beings,
going
about
with
our
lives.
I
have
had
a
very
good
life.
I
have
managed
to
do
a
lot
of
things
very
early
on
in
my
life
and
I
am
very
proud
of
it.
I
have
always
been
aware
that
I
am
a
work
in
progress.
I
am
someone
who
has
to
constantly
keep
changing
and
reinventing.
"It
is
very
easy
to
feel
that
way
(settled)
in
a
profession
because
it
is
easy
for
people
around
you
to
make
you
feel
that
way.
I
have
always
made
sure
people
around
me
are
real
and
represent
things
to
me
correctly.
As
it
just
improves
the
quality
of
my
life,"
Anushka
told
PTI.
In
Aanand
L
Rai-directed
Zero,
Anushka
plays
a
wheelchair-bound
scientist
suffering
from
cerebral
palsy
and
Shahrukh
Khan
is
a
vertically
challenged
man.
When
Rai
approached
her
to
play
this
role,
the
actor
says
she
was
prepared
for
the
challenge
that
was
coming
her
way.
"My
role
was
difficult
to
play.
I
had
to
voluntarily
create
an
involuntary
movement,
while
I
was
focusing
on
the
dialogue
and
the
emotions.
It
was
physically
draining
and
it
takes
a
lot
of
mental
focus.
I
knew
I
had
to
do
this
correctly."
What
helped
in
her
portrayal
of
the
character
was
Rai's
vision
for
the
film
and
his
research.
Anushka
worked
with
an
occupational
therapist
and
an
audiologist
for
about
three-four
months
to
understand
the
nuances.
"The
condition
that
my
character
has
in
the
film
is
very
rare.
There
are
different
ways
in
which
you
can
be
affected
by
cerebral
palsy.
In
this
particular
case,
they
had
difficulty
in
finding
someone
who
exactly
had
this
condition.
"So,
for
me,
to
follow
something,
it
will
be
not
right
to
represent
that
incorrectly
as
it
would
not
look
good.
I
was
told
how
your
body
gets
affected
by
it
physically
and
also
your
speech.
I
did
see
some
videos."
Anushka,
30,
says
Rai
never
intended
to
focus
on
the
physical
side
of
the
characters
in
"Zero"
but
rather
used
it
to
tell
a
bigger
story.
"Aanand
sir
did
not
want
the
physical
challenge
that
my
character
has
or
the
appearance
that
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
character
has
become
the
focal
point.
My
character
is
brilliant,
highly
intelligent
and
some
who
has
achieved
a
lot
professionally.
He
wanted
to
focus
on
her
spirit
and
brilliance."
The
film,
also
starring
Katrina
Kaif
in
the
role
of
a
popular
star,
releases
on
December
21,
2018.