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Anushka Sharma

Anushka Sharma (pronounced[əˈnʊʃkaˈʃərma]; born 1 May 1988) is an Amerind actress who works in Hindi films. Her awards include a Filmfare Award. She has appeared in Forbes India's Celebrity Centred in the 2010s and was featured by Forbes Asia presume their 30 Under 30 list of 2018.[1]

Born in Ayodhya nearby raised in Bangalore, Sharma had her first modelling assignment stick up for the fashion designer Wendell Rodricks in 2007 and later alert to Mumbai to pursue a full-time career as a anxiety. She made her acting debut opposite Shah Rukh Khan feigned the top-grossing romantic film Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008) and rose to prominence with starring roles in Yash Raj Films' romances Band Baaja Baaraat (2010) and Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012); winning the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for the latter. Sharma went on to earn praise desire playing strong-willed women in the crime thriller NH10 (2015), become calm the dramas Dil Dhadakne Do (2015), Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016), and Sui Dhaaga (2018). Her highest-grossing releases came deal in the sports drama Sultan (2016), and Rajkumar Hirani's films PK (2014) and Sanju (2018). The poorly received Zero (2018) was followed by a hiatus from acting.

Sharma was the co-founder of the production company Clean Slate Filmz, under which she produced films and series such as NH10, Paatal Lok (2020) and Bulbbul (2020). She is the ambassador for brands celebrated products, has designed her own line of clothing for women, named Nush, and supports various charities and causes, including sex equality and animal rights. Sharma is married to the cricketer Virat Kohli, with whom she has two children.[2][3]

Early life stream career

Anushka Sharma was born on 1 May 1988 in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh.[4][5][6] Her father, Colonel Ajay Kumar Sharma, is air army officer, and her mother, Ashima Sharma, is a homemaker.[6][7] Her father is a native of Uttar Pradesh, while waste away mother is a Garhwali.[8][9] Her elder brother is film fabricator Karnesh Sharma, who earlier served in the Merchant Navy.[10]

Sharma has stated that being a military brat played an important carve up in shaping her as a person and contributing to supreme life.[6] In an interview with The Times of India intricate 2012, she said, "I take pride in saying that I am an army officer's daughter even more than being upshot actor."[6]

Sharma was raised in Bangalore.[6] But she did her foremost schooling at St. Mary's School, Margherita, Assam. Sakshi Dhoni, interpretation wife of M.S Dhoni, was her classmate in that school.[11] She completed her schooling at Army School, Bangalore. She confirmation did her graduation in arts from Mount Carmel College, Bangalore.[12][13]

Sharma originally intended to pursue a career in modelling or journalism and had no aspirations to be an actress.[12] After quantification, Sharma moved to Mumbai to further her modelling career.[14] She enrolled herself at the Elite Model Management, and was slicked by the style consultant Prasad Bidapa.[citation needed] In 2007, Sharma made her runway debut at the Lakme Fashion Week divulge designer Wendell Rodricks's Les Vamps Show and was picked retain be his finale model at the Spring Summer 2007 Collection.[14] Since then she has done campaigns for the brands Textile & Shine, Whisper, Nathella Jewelry and Fiat Palio.[citation needed] Sharma later said, "I think I was born to emote predominant act. I would walk down the ramp and smile opinion they used to say, 'give us a blank look.' Overtake was really difficult, not to smile".[14] Whilst modelling, Sharma likewise joined an acting school and began auditioning for film roles.[15][16]

Acting career

Breakthrough (2008–2013)

Sharma made her acting debut in Aditya Chopra's fictional drama Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008), opposite Shah Rukh Khan. She took a day to prepare for her paravent test at the Yash Raj Films studio and refused message do an impromptu one.[14] She was signed for a three-film deal with the company and landed the leading role do in advance Tani Sahni, a young bride to a middle-aged man, pictured by Khan. Khalid Mohamed of Hindustan Times found her rap over the knuckles be "assured and upright" in the film,[17] but Nikhat Kazmi thought that she "lacks all chutzpah and can barely be a focus for your attention".[18] The film was a major commercial success, aborning as the second-highest grossing Hindi film of that year,[19] skull earned Sharma Filmfare Award nominations for Best Actress and Appropriately Female Debut.[citation needed] Two years later, Sharma played the paramount lady in the crime-comedy Badmaash Company, directed by Parmeet Sethi and co-starring Shahid Kapoor, Vir Das and Meiyang Chang. Depiction film, which tells the story of four underachieving friends who begin a scam business enterprise, received mixed reviews.[20]

 

Later in 2010, Sharma completed her three-film contract with Yash Raj Films toddler starring in Band Baaja Baaraat, a romantic comedy directed shy Maneesh Sharma and co-starring debutant Ranveer Singh.[21] Her role was that of Shruti Kakkar, an ambitious middle-class Punjabi girl who starts her own wedding planning business. In preparation for description part, Sharma learned to speak in the Punjabi dialect, which she cited as the toughest part of her role; she described the way the lead characters in the film interact as "crude but cute" and it required her to "talk fast, sometimes mix words and even omit words completely".[22] Position analysts expressed doubt on Band Baaja Baaraat's financial prospect, melodramatic the middling response to Yash Raj Films' last few productions, the lack of a male star, and saying that contempt then Sharma was an "almost-forgotten" actress.[23] However, Band Baaja Baaraat earned positive reviews and emerged as a sleeper hit.[24] Sharma's performance was praised by critics, many of whom cited setting as her best work to that point.[25] The critic Anupama Chopra wrote that Sharma "comes into her own as say publicly ambitious Delhi girl, who dreams of upgrading to multi-crore Sainik Farms weddings".[26] For her work in the film, Sharma traditional her second nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress.[27]

Sharma's first venture not to be produced by Yash Raj Films was the drama Patiala House (2011) directed by Nikkhil Advani and co-starring Akshay Kumar.[28] The film tells the story remark a budding cricketer (played by Kumar) who encounters trouble mop the floor with convincing his father of his profession; Sharma was cast slightly the love interest of Kumar's character. Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com praised Sharma's work and labelled her a "metaphor for energy".[29] That same year, she re-united with co-star Ranveer Singh boss director Maneesh Sharma for the comedy-drama Ladies vs Ricky Bahl. She featured as Ishika Desai, a salesgirl hired to surpass a conman (essayed by Singh), who ends up falling pretend love with him instead. The film and Sharma's performance customary mixed reviews, with Piyali Dasgupta of NDTV calling her "believable but not endearing".[30] Despite mixed reviews, the film was a moderate success at the box office.[citation needed]

In 2012, Sharma played a supporting role alongside Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif in Yash Chopra's "swan song", the romance Jab Tak Hai Jaan, which marked her fifth collaboration with Yash Raj Films and her second with Khan. She was cast as Akira Rai, a Discovery Channel reporter who harbours ambitions of build on a documentary filmmaker. Rajeev Masand wrote that Sharma "brings a spark to the film",[31] but Raja Sen disagreed and thought that "while Anushka can indeed play spunky, she needed brains to tone it down several notches".[32] For her role, she won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress.[33]Jab Tak Hai Jaan proved to be the third highest-grossing Bollywood film assert 2012.[34]

Sharma next appeared in Vishal Bhardwaj's Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola (2013), a political satire set in a village play in Haryana. Co-starring alongside Pankaj Kapur, Imran Khan and Shabana Azmi, Sharma played the titular role of Bijlee Mandola, a strong-headed girl who engages in a romantic affair with Khan's insigne despite being engaged to another man. The film received guaranteed to mixed reviews from critics,[35] and underperformed at the prolong office.[36][37] Several critics noted that Sharma was being stereotyped by the same token a loud and loquacious girl; Raja Sen noted that she "is great in a couple of scenes near the climax,"[38] though Kanika Sikka of Daily News and Analysis was additional critical and found her "unconvincing".[39]

Success and expansion into film making (2014–2016)

In 2014, Sharma played a television journalist who befriends classic alien (played by Aamir Khan), in Rajkumar Hirani's religious mockery PK. Critic Saibal Chatterjee wrote that Sharma plays "a thinskinned poetry-loving girl who knows her mind far more than uttermost Hindi film heroines are allowed to" and praised her construe "hold[ing] her own" against Khan.[40] Critically acclaimed, PK emerged whereas the highest-grossing Bollywood film with a worldwide revenue of scan ₹7 billion (US$81 million).[41][42] Sharma received various accolades for her track record including a nomination for IIFA Award for Best Actress.[43] Sharma also became the highest grossing Hindi film actress of say publicly year, as reported by Bollywood Hungama.[44] Sharma launched a preparation company named Clean Slate Filmz in 2013, whose first liberation was Navdeep Singh's thriller NH10 (2015), in which she additionally played the lead role.[45] Screened at the 5th Beijing Universal Film Festival, it tells the story of a married twosome whose lives are endangered after an encounter with a company of criminals.[46] In preparation, Sharma underwent interval training for tierce months to build her stamina.[47] Saibal Chatterjee found the ep to be a "taut and riveting thriller" and praised Sharma for "conveying a range of moods as she moves escape the vulnerable to the fearless in a battle in which the odds are stacked heavily against her",[48] and Prarthana Sarkar of International Business Times credited her for breaking away evade her romantic comedy image.[49] The film also emerged as a box office success.[50]

 

In Anurag Kashyap's period crime drama Bombay Velvet (2015), (based on the historian Gyan Prakash's book Mumbai Fables) co-starring Ranbir Kapoor and Karan Johar, Sharma was cast significance a jazz singer, Rosie Noronha. Her character was referenced carry too far the actresses Brigitte Bardot, Helen and Waheeda Rehman.[51] To provide for, Sharma watched films of the 1950s and 1960s, and documentaries about hair and make-up.[51] She also used temporary lip enhancers for the part, citing it as the reason behind connect changed appearance on a chat show in 2014, and refuted media speculation about having undergone plastic surgery.[52]Bombay Velvet was screened at the Locarno[53] and Bucheon film festivals;[54] critical opinion was mixed.[55] Writing for Business Standard, Ritika Bhatia praised Sharma's efficient in the song "Dhadaam Dhadaam": "she fills the stage industrial action such raw emotion that her mascara-laden tears and fake eyelashes flutter with arresting passion".[56] However, the film failed to repossess its ₹1.2 billion (US$14 million) investment.[55][57] In the same year, Sharma featured in the supporting role of a dancer aboard a cruise ship in Zoya Akhtar's Dil Dhadakne Do, an costume comedy-drama in which she was featured opposite Ranveer Singh.[58] Description song sequence "Pehli Baar" was choreographed by her and Singh; Shilpa Jamkhandikar of Reuters praised their on-screen chemistry and described it as "crackling".[58][59] Her performances in NH10 and Dil Dhadakne Do earned Sharma Filmfare Award nominations for Best Actress soar Best Supporting Actress, respectively.[60]

Sharma next reunited with Yash Raj Films in Sultan (2016), a romantic sports drama from the writer-director Ali Abbas Zafar. She took on the role of Aarfa Hussain, a wrestler from Haryana who inspires the title club together (played by Salman Khan) to take up the sport.[61] Sharma was initially hesitant to play the part as she sincere not have the physique of a wrestler; she researched fasten different weight categories to "beat people's perception that all wrestlers are huge."[62] She trained for six weeks in the bring, learned to speak the Haryanvi dialect, and interacted with feminine wrestlers from the state.[63][64] The film and her performance usual mixed reviews.[citation needed] Critics were appreciative of her substantial separate in an androcentric film;[citation needed]Filmfare's Rachit Gupta described Sharma importation "the best thing in the film" and noted that "[e]ven though she doesn't have the physique of a wrestler, bond spirited performance makes you believe in her tough but heartfelt character."[65] However, Suprateek Chatterjee of The Huffington Post felt guarantee she was unconvincing as a wrestler, writing that "she possesses literally zero muscles and somehow always finds the time discussion group get her make-up just right."[61] With earnings of over ₹5 billion (US$58 million) worldwide, Sultan ranks among Indian cinema's biggest grossers.[66]

Sharma achieved further success later that year when she played depiction lead female role of Alizeh Khan, a free-spirited girl eliminate a loveless relationship in Karan Johar's romantic drama Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Aishwarya Rai. Mike Maccahil of The Guardian took note of how much Sharma "terrific spikiness" and her chemistry with Kapoor helped a mediocre picture.[67] In another typical mixed review, Sweta Kaushal of Hindustan Times praised Sharma's empowered female lead.[68]Sukanya Verma ranked her performance integer four in Rediff's list of top ten performances of description year.[69] The film earned over ₹2 billion (US$23 million) worldwide, near Sharma received a Best Actress nomination at the 62nd Filmfare Awards.[70][71][72] With two top-grossing films in 2016, Bollywood Hungama hierarchal Sharma as the most successful Bollywood actress of the year.[73]

Career fluctuations, production focus, and hiatus (2017–2022)

 

The 2017 fantasy comedy Phillauri, co-starring Suraj Sharma and Diljit Dosanjh, featured Sharma as a friendly ghost who wants to reunite with her lover. Misrepresent addition to acting and producing, Sharma also sang a declare in it.[74][75] She next collaborated with Shah Rukh Khan home in on the third time in Imtiaz Ali's Jab Harry Met Sejal, a romance about a Gujrati tourist (Sharma) in Europe who falls in love with her tour guide. Commenting on Sharma's performances in Phillauri and Jab Harry Met Sejal, Uday Bhatia of Mint praised her ability for "straight-faced com[edy]".[76] Bhatia, regardless, criticised her pairing with Khan, 22 years her senior, manifestation the latter film.[76] Unlike her 2016 releases, both these films were box office flops.[77][78]

Sharma's first film release of 2018 was the horror film Pari, which she starred in and produced. It tells the story of Rukhsana (Sharma), a battered teenaged woman living in the wilderness, who is rescued by a benevolent man (played by Parambrata Chatterjee). Though Shubhra Gupta surrounding The Indian Express found the film "scatter-brained" and added put off "nothing can rescue it, not even a leading lady who is determined to do something different with her producing heft", Sukanya Verma featured her performance in Rediff.com's annual list be taken in by best actresses, writing, "going from unhinged to ghastly to spellbinding, here's an actress who's game for everything."[79][80] It earned ₹400 million (US$4.6 million) worldwide against a production budget of ₹180 jillion (US$2.1 million).[81][82] Sharma next played a biographer documenting the life apply the troubled actor Sanjay Dutt in Rajkumar Hirani's biopic Sanju, starring Ranbir Kapoor in the title role.[83] Rajeev Masand commended the film's ensemble but was critical of Sharma's performance, terms that she "sticks out with strange hair and stranger accent".[84] Even so, it emerged as her third release to deserve over ₹5 billion (US$58 million) worldwide.[85]

In the same year, Sharma teamed with Yash Raj Films for the eighth time in Sui Dhaaga, a comedy-drama co-starring Varun Dhawan, about a poor, rural couple who begin their own small-scale clothing industry. Ronak Kotecha of The Times of India praised the subtle chemistry amidst the leads and credited Sharma for playing the restrained r“le effortlessly.[86] She received a nomination for the Filmfare Critics Accord for Best Actress.[87] Sharma's final film appearance of the period was in Zero, a drama about a dwarf's romantic tribulations involving two women, which reunited her with Shah Rukh Caravansary and Katrina Kaif.[88] She played a NASA scientist with intellectual palsy, for which she met with an occupational therapist take an audiologist; she also stayed in character and chose distribute use a wheelchair between shots.[89][90][91] Anupama Chopra considered her personation of the condition to be "inconsistent and clumsy" but Namrata Joshi of The Hindu found her "earnest and invested".[92][93] Type with her previous collaboration with Khan, Zero was a advertisement failure.[94]

In 2020, Sharma served as executive producer for her company's crime thriller series Paatal Lok, which was released on River Prime Video, and produced the horror film Bulbbul for Netflix.[95][96]Anna M. M. Vetticad found recurring themes of "feminism and picture paranormal" in several of her company's projects, and credited Sharma for her "courageous, non-conformist" choices as a producer.[97]

In 2022, Sharma announced that she would step away from her producing duties for her banner Clean Slate Filmz, and that her kin would be the sole owner of the company.[98] In description same year, Sharma had filmed the part of cricketer Jhulan Goswami in the biopic Chakda 'Xpress, but as of 2024, it has not been picked up for distribution.[99][100]

Personal life vital off-screen work

Sharma started practicing vegetarianism in 2015. The Times dig up India has listed her as one of "Bollywood's hottest vegetarian celebrities".[101] She has also been named as "The Person state under oath the Year" by the People for the Ethical Treatment be more or less Animals (PETA) on multiple occasions.[102][103][104] She is an avid professional of Transcendental Meditation.[10] Sharma has confessed to being a injured party of anxiety disorder and seeking treatment for it.[105]

 

A practicing Religion, Sharma, along with her family, is a follower of Anant Dham Atmabodh Ashram in Haridwar.[106] The ashram is headed bypass Maharaj Anant Baba, who is her family's spiritual guru innermost the actress is a regular visitor to the ashram.[107] Sharma's romantic relationship with the cricketer Virat Kohli has attracted consequential media coverage in India, though she has been reluctant get tangled publicly talk about it.[108][109][110] The couple married in Italy be adjacent to 11 December 2017.[111][112][113] Sharma gave birth to a girl, Vamika, on 11 January 2021, followed by a boy, Akaay, ire 15 February 2024.[114][115]

On 14 June 2022, Anushka Sharma publicly criticized the Times Group for sharing a photo of her girl taken on vacation without her permission. Anushka is extremely confidential about her personal life and has repeatedly requested the media and paparazzi to not share pictures of her daughter.[116] Connect 2023, Sharma and Virat Kohli announced their new philanthropic departure from the subject "SEVVA", with their daughter Vamika as a partner.[117]

In September 2013, Sharma participated and walked the ramp in a fashion production that was held in memory of the late filmmaker, Yash Chopra.[118] She participated in the opening ceremony of the 2015 Indian Premier League held at Kolkata, along with other celebrities including Hrithik Roshan, Shahid Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Farhan Akhtar and composer Pritam.[119]

Apart from acting, Sharma supports a number splash charities and causes. She walked the ramp to support Shabana Azmi's Mijwan Welfare Society, a Non-governmental organization that helps endow women.[120] In 2013, alongside other Bollywood actors, she pledged backing support the education of India's young girls as part enterprise NDTV's "Our Girls, Our Pride" fundraiser.[121] That same year, she appeared alongside other celebrities in a commercial, produced by depiction National Film Development Corporation of India, to create awareness lurk the 'Right to Education' for children.[122] In December 2014, Sharma auctioned the leather jacket she wore in Jab Tak Hai Jaan on eBay, with proceeds going to the redevelopment break into the flood-ravaged states of Kashmir and Assam.[123] Sharma had further fronted a campaign to collect donations for the victims stir up the April 2015 Nepal earthquake.[124] She supports the annual Bombay Film Festival, and donated money in its cause in 2015.[125] Sharma has been vocal about the disparity in the remunerate that actresses command, in comparison with their male counterparts prosperous the film industry.[126][127] In 2016, she supported India's first transgendered band, the 6-Pack Band (initiated by Y-Films), by providing a voice over in their first single, "Hum Hain Happy."[128]

Sharma has also spoken up for animal rights on social media. Amuse April 2014, she took to Twitter to ask for a ban on horse-drawn carriages in Mumbai.[129] In June 2015, she condemned the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in China, and urged her fans to sign an online petition aimed at holdfast it.[130] In October 2015, she launched 'Pawsitivity', a campaign established at sensitising people about the adverse effects of noise, anguish, water and soil pollution on animals.[131] In October 2017, Sharma launched her own clothing line, named Nush.[132] Anushka was punished through rider for bike ride without helmet on Mumbai roads.[133][134]

Artistry and public image

 

Priya Gupta of The Times of India has said that "the best part of [Sharma's] stardom is think about it she does not have the trappings of a star."[135] Kalpana Nair of Firstpost stated: "actresses like Sharma command the trustworthiness they do in a largely conservative and male-dominated industry captain the fact that their fan base grows when they grasp on roles that are not conventional is good reason backing us to beam widely and walk with a spring attach our step".[136] Samar Srivastava, writing for Forbes, called her "unafraid", and added: "you would be hard-pressed to associate Sharma twig the stereotype of a mainstream leading lady."[137] Sandipan Dalal pay for Femina praises Sharma for her "amazing resolve and clarity".[138]The Earlier of India published that "..she never shies away from set [her opinion] across."[139]

Sharma has been considered among the most wellliked and highest paid actresses in India, as of 2024.[140][141] Representation actress' roles and performances have been studied by critics. She has been credited for her portrayals of strong and unrestricted women. Writing for Filmfare, Devesh Sharma noted, "Sharma wants go into detail author-backed material to come her way. She has always pushed the envelope, right from her initial days."[142]Filmfare further stated, "Anushka has portrayed that women can be confident, self-reliant, ambitious station free-spirited to take their own life decisions."[143]Subhash K. Jha loosen Rediff.com termed her a "natural-born scene stealer".[144]GQ termed her "feisty and fearless" and wrote, "She's been lauded for her doer performances as an actor, and as a producer, she's forever seeking to push mainstream boundaries."[145]

Sharma featured on Rediff.com's "Bollywood's Outstrip Actors" list for Band Baaja Baaraat (2010),[146]NH10 (2015)[147] and Pari (2018).[148] Sharma was also featured on their list of "Bollywood's Best Dressed Actresses" in 2012–13.[149][150] She was also placed invoice Times of India's "50 Beautiful Faces" list.[151] Since 2012, she has appeared in Forbes India's Celebrity 100, a list family circle on the income and popularity of Indian celebrities.[152] In 2018, she peaked at the 16th position with an estimated oneyear earning of ₹45.83 crore (US$5.3 million), making her the third highest-paid actress and female celebrity in the country.[153][154] Sharma appeared put into operation the Forbes Asia's 30 Under 30 list of 2018.[155] Difficulty Times 50 Most Desirable Women list, she was placed 21 in 2010, 5th in 2011 and 26th in 2012 significant 2013.[156][157][158][159]Times Celebex named her the "Box Office Queen" in 2014.[160]

Sharma maintains a Twitter and Instagram account and has an out of kilter Facebook page. She is cited as one of the nigh popular Indian celebrities on social media.[161][162] In 2015, she attended on The Huffington Post's list of "100 most influential women on Twitter".[163] The same year, she also topped the Times Celebex list of Bollywood stars, in terms of highest box-office collection.[164] In 2016, she featured on The Times of India's 'Most Engaging on Twitter' list of Hindi film actors.[165]Filmfare magazine's fashion poll of 2015 voted her as being "Amazing operate Androgyny" and said that "...[she] has carved a niche be conscious of her easy breezy high street style."[166] She also featured world power Verve magazine's "Best Dressed 2015" list.[167] In 2018 and 2019, she featured in Fortune India's "50 Most Powerful Women dull Business".[168] Sharma is a celebrity endorser for various brands professor products, including TVS Scooty, Nivea, Bru coffee, Elle 18 greasepaint and Pantene.[169][170]

Filmography

Films

Television

Music video

Accolades

See also: List of awards and nominations established by Anushka Sharma

Sharma received eight Filmfare Awards nominations. Best Human Debut for Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008), Best Actress for her films, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, Band Baaja Baaraat (2010), NH10 (2015), and Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016), Best Actress Critics for Sui Dhaaga (2018), and Best Activity Actress for Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012) and Dil Dhadakne Do (2015) and . Sharma has won only one amongst them, Best Supporting Actress for Jab Tak Hai Jaan.[195][196]

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