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ANUSHKA SHARMA, THE GIRL WITH LOT OF POTENTIAL!!!


I woke up late in morning today, and as usual started chatting with my friend. She lives in NCR. She has a very good taste of movies, and today I realized that she is fantastic in judging it. As she predicted that Patiala house is not going to make up-to the expectations, which this movie had created among people, and 2 days after its grand premier, the prediction turned out to be true.

I was thinking about Anushka, a girl which may have won the hearts of so many boys, after her first release RAB NE BANA DI JODI. She played a very intensive role but expressions were lacking. And with the recent release of her movie, i must admit that, she has improved allot. She has those beautiful expressions, which can easily win heart of any male. She is very talented, and she is keen to learn new things. She has kept her head firmly on her shoulder. She never got carried away with her first release. The model turned actor, did various modeling assignment despite having such a blockbuster movie in her purse.

Many new actresses, recently made debut in past, but very few of them were able to carry their success forward. There is a saying, ''attitude is not enough to get success, efforts are also required''. And Anushka knows it very well. She is very open girl, and very professional in her work.

In band baaja baarat, she played role of a DU girl, a common Delhi girl, and it was very impressive that she did her homework, and played that particular role very well. In the song ''anvai anvai'' she pushed herself to bring those expression while performing those moves. If you dance, then you can understand that its quite difficult to bring expression while performing, and she did it. Also in song ''laung da lashkara'' of patiala house, the expressions are remarkable. She has the potential to be best actress of this industry.  Even in promotions of that particular movie, she was projected in front of media by the think tank of movie, as THE FACE OF BAND BAAJA BAARAT. She behaved in a very responsible way to promote the picture, and it will be injustice to her, if we don't give her share of credit to the success of movie.

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