Anushka Sharma Says A BIG NO To Hollywood! Check Out Why

There is no denying the fact that Hollywood has more importance than Bollywood and it’s a dream of every actor to do a Hollywood movie. Many of our B-Town actors such as Irrfan Khan, Deepika Padukone, Priyanka Chopra, Anil Kapoor, etc. have appeared in Hollywood but the bubbly girl of Bollywood says a BIG NO to the same!

We are talking about Anushka Sharma who clearly stated that she is not at all planning to go to Hollywood; however, she appreciated the actresses who are already working in Hollywood. Here’s what she said in this connection,

“Everything that I am going to do as an actress doesn’t matter where it’s coming from. It just has to be interesting. I don’t want to go and play a cliched Indian girl. The cliches are there, so if I do something, it has to be interesting. What Priyanka and Deepika are doing is amazing. More power to them.”

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The actress said that Hollywood will never be her cup of tea. In her words,

“They are representing our country in a way and they are making more opportunities for other people. It’s awesome, but I am not working towards it.”

Anushka also commented on the controversy regarding “Udta Punjab”,

“I think there should be certification and not censorship and this is how the situation can get resolved. People are intelligent enough when they are called adults as they know what is right and wrong. Let’s not think that they (adults) are foolish… They are not children.”

Talking about the problem NH-10, one of her movies, had with CBFC, the actress stated,

“In case of ‘NH 10’ in Haryana every third word is a ‘gaali’ (abusive word or expletive) and we showed reality that is how they talk. And what was shown was within reasonable restriction. But 87 cuts on a film and it just passes with one cut..it shows it (CBFC) should change. Ours was not such a bad case. My brother saw “Udta Punjab” he said then for us (referring to NH-10) everything should have got passed.

It was silly with the cuts that we were asked to do like reduce the hair pulling by 20 percent. We couldn’t understand how can we do this. We had to push the release by a week and it was not cool, we did not let the film get diluted.”

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