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Being Army kid helped to look beyond set societal perspective: Anushka Sharma on success as producer

Anushka Sharma, who is basking in the success of his latest production ventures Paatal Lok and Bulbbul, said that life experiences as an Army kid helped her as a producer to look beyond set societal perspective.

Being Army kid helped to look beyond set societal perspective: Anushka Sharma on success as producer
Being Army kid helped to look beyond set societal perspective: Anushka Sharma on success as producer
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Published : Aug 8, 2020, 9:31 AM IST

Mumbai: Actor-turned-producer Anushka Sharma says watching films does not always help understand the medium better, and that experiences in life help add value to storytelling, too.

Anushka's father served in the Army, so she and her brother Karnesh, who is her partner in their production house, grew up in a military background, which entailed lots of travelling.

"Being Army kids, we are always open to new ideas and all that travelling really helped us understand local stories. Such experiences not only helped us in storytelling, but also made us look at things in different ways rather than a set societal perspective," the actress said.

READ | Anushka Sharma aims at 'breaking the content clutter in India'

"Watching movies doesn't always help you understand movies better. Our life experiences have helped us in this business. We have approached everything with a fresh mind. If we have taken the less travelled path, it is because we have followed our instincts!" she said.

The actor reveals that there is no formula for success when it comes to content production.

"The business of production is tricky and even the most experienced cannot say that they have figured it out. You just learn from your mistakes. Even when things don't work the way you wanted, they give us learnings," she said.

Recently, Anushka and her husband Virat Kohli pledged to help people hit by the devastating floods in Assam and Bihar.

On the work front, she was last seen in Zero with Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif. As a producer, she is enjoying back-to-back success, with her web series Pataal Lok and the digital film Bulbbul.

With inputs from IANS

Mumbai: Actor-turned-producer Anushka Sharma says watching films does not always help understand the medium better, and that experiences in life help add value to storytelling, too.

Anushka's father served in the Army, so she and her brother Karnesh, who is her partner in their production house, grew up in a military background, which entailed lots of travelling.

"Being Army kids, we are always open to new ideas and all that travelling really helped us understand local stories. Such experiences not only helped us in storytelling, but also made us look at things in different ways rather than a set societal perspective," the actress said.

READ | Anushka Sharma aims at 'breaking the content clutter in India'

"Watching movies doesn't always help you understand movies better. Our life experiences have helped us in this business. We have approached everything with a fresh mind. If we have taken the less travelled path, it is because we have followed our instincts!" she said.

The actor reveals that there is no formula for success when it comes to content production.

"The business of production is tricky and even the most experienced cannot say that they have figured it out. You just learn from your mistakes. Even when things don't work the way you wanted, they give us learnings," she said.

Recently, Anushka and her husband Virat Kohli pledged to help people hit by the devastating floods in Assam and Bihar.

On the work front, she was last seen in Zero with Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif. As a producer, she is enjoying back-to-back success, with her web series Pataal Lok and the digital film Bulbbul.

With inputs from IANS

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