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I value privacy: Anushka

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Cricketer Virat Kohli (pictured below) shared a romantic Valentine’s Day message with a photograph of Anushka Sharma, and then, on Internatio­nal Women’s Day, he tagged her in a social media post. But the actress has always chosen to stay mum about their bond. “I value privacy, so I will always hope that people let me be when it comes to my personal space,” Anushka said, when asked if she finds it stifling being constantly under scrutiny, and how she handles it.

“Scrutiny might not be easy, but it’s a minor aspect of a much more gratifying experience in the long run,” she added. In the recent past, Bollywood celebritie­s have spoken out more openly about their personal issues - be it about relationsh­ips or dealing with depression.

“I think it’s a personal decision that each celebrity takes individual­ly,” said the actress.

The 28-year-old star has been part of the industry for almost nine years.

During this period, she has also landed plum endorsemen­t deals. And she is also a film producer.

Talking about her journey, she said: “What I have realised so far is that one should just let one’s work do all the talking. I stayed focused on choosing to work in roles that made a difference to a film, and in films that entertaine­d and engaged viewers.”

Giving the roles and scripts priority has paid off for her. “I have worked with filmmakers who matter today and have won audience approval with my commercial successes. So, hard work above all else is the mantra to success. That’s perhaps my biggest learning,” Anushka added. Be it as the vivacious Taani from Rab Ne Bana

Di Jodi, fun-loving Shruti from Band Baaja Baaraat or the strong-headed Meera from her maiden production NH10, Anushka has always shared equal ground with male actors. Is that a conscious decision? “I wanted to become an actor, to be part of films that will remain with an audience much after they have left the theatre, films that you remember with fondness. So, my decision to take up roles that have something to say and make a difference to how a film shapes up, emerges from that.”

Anushka says she took her chances by focusing on strong, empowered and easy-to-relate-to roles.

“Since audiences today remember the characters that I have played, and the roles that I have done, it indicates that I chose the right direction. I hope to continue to be part of films where what I play matters,” she said.

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