Anushka
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film
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a
cop
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Anushka
Sharma
has
always
surprised
and
entertained
the
audience
with
her
bold
and
unconventional
choice
of
roles.
The
actress
was
last
seen
in
Shahrukh
Khan
starrer
Zero
where
she
played
a
girl
suffering
from
celebral
palsy.
Off
late,
there
have
been
various
speculations
doing
the
rounds
about
her
next
project.
Well
folks,
it
looks
like
our
wait
to
watch
her
back
on
the
big
screen
might
soon
come
to
an
end.
According
to
a
report
in
DNA,
Anushka
has
just
given
her
nod
to
her
next
film
where
she
is
expected
to
essay
the
role
of
a
cop.
Buzz
is
that
Anushka
has
liked
the
script
and
she
can't
wait
to
announce
it
soon.
While
there
is
no
confirmation
on
the
same
from
the
makers,
the
report
in
the
daily
suggests
Anushka
has
charted
out
a
plan
to
begin
preparing
for
her
character.
Since
it's
a
character
that
requires
a
particular
kind
of
body
language
and
stance,
the
actor
is
conscious
about
learning
everything
right.
A
source
close
to
the
development
told
DNA,
"Anushka
is
constantly
looking
for
quality
scripts
and
it
seems
like
she
has
found
a
brilliant
one
that
will
see
her
play
the
role
of
a
woman
police
officer."
The
report
also
revealed
that
this
new
film
is
extremely
close
to
her
heart
and
she's
making
sure
there's
no
stone
unturned
from
her
side
when
it
comes
to
polishing
her
performance
on-screen.
The
source
further
added,
"Anushka
has
always
backed
projects
that
are
strong
on
content
and
this
story
has
just
blown
her
away.
It's
a
challenging
role
and
will
require
her
to
undergo
intense
prep
before
she
begins
filming.
The
way
she
works,
she
will
be
devoting
a
lot
of
time
getting
into
the
skin
of
her
character."
Earlier
in
an
interview
speaking
about
her
choice
of
films,
Anushka
was
quoted
as
saying,
"I
have
always
made
unconventional
choices
because
it
comes
from
my
instincts.
I
have
been
successful
with
those
unconventional
choices.
I
have
made
a
career
with
unconventional
choices
and
that's
why
I
have
created
a
different
standing
for
myself
in
the
film
industry.
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."