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No 'Nosy Questions' For Anushka Sharma, Please

Darpan News Desk IANS, 11 Nov, 2015 12:29 PM
  • No 'Nosy Questions' For Anushka Sharma, Please
Her personal life is always under public scrutiny, be it her relationship status or marriage plans, but actress Anushka Sharma says she doesn’t like to open up about her personal life and “nosy questions” irk her.
 
During a live Twitter chat session, when one Twitter user asked the actress about “one question you are tired answering in interviews”, she said she doesn’t like to be snooped around.
 
The “PK” actress posted: “Don't like nosy questions about personal life #6MillionAnushkaholics”. 
 
Recently, the actress had to release a statement to clarify that there's no truth to news stories surrounding her "impending marriage" as she is in a happy place professionally. It was reported that she was planning to get married to India cricketer Virat Kohli. 
 
The actress, who is busy shooting for “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil", also shared that “NH 10” was the toughest movie of her career. 
 
She posted: “But it was equally rewarding too because of the appreciation it received from you guys.” 
 
It has been a mixed year for Anushka, who faced failure with “Bombay Velvet” and success with “Dil Dhadakne Do”. 
 
And the actress says she doesn’t regret doing any of the films in her career. 
 
“In life I only do things if I'm completely sure. Proud of all my films. taught me a lot,” Anushka said. 

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