Anushka Sharma: It’s Fair For People To Tell A Movie Is Niche

Priyansh Ha |Oct 25, 2018

Talking in a lately interview, the actress raises her point as people should stop protesting every when an actor be less glamorous in her new role

After almost 10 years in the industry, Anushka Sharma has made her name in Bollywood with an amazing collection of films from PK (2014), NH 10, Sultan (2016) to Pari (2018). The actress is affectionately known for her daring who always challenges her talent by playing diverse roles. In her latest film, Sui Dhaaga – Made in India, Anushka Sharma starred a businesswoman who comes from a small town and runs a garment business. Talking in the recent interview, the actress raises her point as people should stop protesting when an actor is less glamorous in her new role. She also shares opinions on subjective terms as ‘commercial’ and ‘niche’ as well as what is the importance of making ‘realistic’ film.

What Does It Mean When Actors Become Deglam On Film  

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Are Realistic Films Treated Equal To Commercial Ones?

According to Anushka Sharma, everyone in the film industry is trying to make their roles and films as realistic as possible. Given the facts that there are films which are more than just life, however, they still work in their own way. Sharma takes Dangal as an example, which is a commercial yet realistic film without anything fake.

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Who Get Involved Most In This New Trend Of Cinema?

The actress supposes that audience is the one who gets a bit more involved than everyone else in the industry. She feels like the audience is the motive power of every change happening in the industry.

Is Sui Dhaaga Only For Niche Audience

“‘Niche’ and ‘commercial’ are subjective notions, in which niche to someone doesn’t mean the same to others. If someone says he find the film niche, it’s fair for him to say that. However, when there are only a few audiences who say the same thing, there will be hundreds of people who might hear about it. So that we cannot ignore their opinions.”

She continues talking about Stree and Raazi which were considered as niche film at first. In facts, they are niche films only on the surface.

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