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‘NO TIME FOR NONSENSICA­L BICKERING’

- Prashant Singh prashant.singh@htlive.com

What does a catfight mean? According to the Oxford Dictionary, the simple meaning is ‘a fight between women’. But thanks to incessant stories of catfights between female Bollywood actors, the term has gone on to become famous or rather infamous at a different level. However, actor Anushka Sharma, who has shared screen space with other female actors in multiple films, doesn’t see logic to it.

“I don’t think such stories come out anymore. Mujhe lagta hai log expect bhi nahi karte. I feel it’s only the media that — sometimes — talks about such things because unfortunat­ely, some people feel that we [female actors] aren’t profession­als. The misconcept­ion is that, ‘arrey, ladkiyan hai, so they will just come in and start fighting with each other’,” she says.

Anushka, who has worked in several multi-starrers and two-heroine projects, has no qualms in calling it a “redundant” thought. “We [female actors] have a lot of work and various things to do. All of us are busy, handling our lives as well as careers. We really don’t have the time to do such nonsensica­l bickering. We are not [standing] on the streets. Like mature people, we have a lot of responsibi­lity towards ourselves,” she says.

WIN-WIN SITUATION

After Zero (2018), Anushka is yet to announce her new film, but she doesn’t seem to be in a hurry to sign on the dotted line. Known for making unconventi­onal choices — as an actor and producer — she has a clear idea about what’s her kind of film. “The best situation for me to be in — as an actor and the audience — would be to watch a film which is entertaini­ng but it must also leave some subtle thoughts in your mind to ponder over,” she says.

Calling it the “best kind of cinema”, Anushka feels one “can also find a wider audience with such films.” She explains: “I feel movies have to do something — elicit some kind of a reaction, emotion or stir some kind of a thought pattern in people. That’s the strength of cinema. When a film does that in an entertaini­ng fashion, then you are in a win-win situation.”

THE REAL IMAGE

Happy to work and “live life” in her own way, Anushka says thanks to her personalit­y, she has no option but to be candid and truthful. “Those who know me well, will vouch for the fact that I’m not dishonest at all about who

I am. I don’t aim to create a perfect and rosy image for myself. I can’t always have a smile on my face and talk to someone or behave according to the image that he/she may have of me,” she says.

At the same time, the Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016) actor is clear that she can’t “work hard on faking things”. “I can’t do that because it’s too taxing for my mental health, emotional health as well as spiritual health. So for me, it’s very important that I stay normal, real and true to myself. I personally don’t want to fake anything because it requires a lot of hard work to fake things,” she says.

 ?? PHOTO: MAZEN ABUSROUR ?? Anushka Sharma
PHOTO: MAZEN ABUSROUR Anushka Sharma

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