The Asian Age

Army kids are open to new ideas: Anushka Sharma

Anushka Sharma talks about how her Army backgroud has helped her become an impressive storytelle­r

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Anushka Sharma became the youngest female producer in Bollywood at the age of 25 with the clutter-breaking revenge thriller NH10, and since then, she has only shown her passion to tell new stories. From experiment­ing with genres to backing fellow outsiders to shine bright in Bollywood, Anushka, through Clean Slate Filmz, has been an entreprene­ur who, at her core, is a diverse storytelle­r.

Anushka feels her Army background has shaped her content choices majorly. “Being Army kids, we are always open to new ideas, and all that travelling really helped us understand local stories. Such experience­s have not only helped us in storytelli­ng, but it also made us look at things in different ways rather than a set societal perspectiv­e,” says Anushka, who runs the business with her brother Karnesh.

She adds, “Watching movies doesn’t always help you understand movies better.

Our life experience­s have helped us in this business.

We have approached everything with a fresh mind. If we have taken the less travelled path, it is because we have followed our instincts!”Anushka is riding on the back-to-back successes as a producer with both Paatal Lok and Bulbbul doing incredibly well.

The actress reveals that there is no formula for success when it comes to content production.

“The business of production is very tricky and even the most experience­d can’t say that they have figured it out. You just learn from your mistakes. Even when things don’t work the way you wanted, they give us learnings,” she says.

— Sanskriti Media

Being Army kids, we are always open to new ideas, and all that travelling really helped us understand local stories

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