London to begin promotions of her film, Sui
Dhaaga Made In India. The film stars Varun
Dhawan opposite her and the trailer was
launched this morning in Mumbai. As the
trailer looks promising, the actors talked
about everything from film to trolls during
the media interaction. Anushka Sharma has
been spending time in London with hubby
Virat Kohli. Anushka even responded to the
backlash she received after posing with
Team India at the High Commission of India
in London.
Anushka Sharma was recently included by
BCCI in their Team India picture. The actress,
who is married to Indian Cricket Team
Captain Virat Kohli, was the only relative of a
cricketer given the chance to be in the
picture. She was seen standing in the
middle of the picture with Virat. This picture
came after BCCI, reportedly, set a new rule
that wives, relatives and girlfriends of the
cricketers won't be allowed in the camp
until the end of the three Test matches
against England. After this picture, the
actress and BCCI began receiving flak.
Anushka, at the trailer launch, responded to
the trolling by saying she did not want to
give any more attention to the topic. "About
this incident, whoever had to make a
clarification, the clarification has been
made. This was a trolling activity. I don't
react to trolls and give any attention to
them. Whatever happened had happened
within the guidelines and will always do so.
Let's not make a hue and cry about a topic
of no substance, she said.
Coming back on the work front, Sui Dhaaga
Made In India is helmed by Sharat
Katariya. Produced by YRF and Maneesh
Sharma, the film is slated to release on
September 28, 2018.
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