Be it an airport look or a traditional look, Anushka Sharma surely knows how to rock any attire with ease and confidence. She is one of the most fashionable actresses of B-town and has always captured our hearts with her style statements. Recently, the actress was spotted at the Mumbai airport and she looked gorgeous as always in a classy yet comfortable avatar. She opted for a white round neck tee which she teamed up with a pair of ankle length trousers. She completed her look with beige brown full sleeves cropped jacket.
She also flaunted a crossbody Louis Vuitton Multi Pochette Bag. Goes without saying, she spent a hefty amount to purchase this handbag. As per Pinkvilla, the bag costs a whopping $2,130 which in Indian currency is close to Rs. 1.5 lacs.
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On the work front, Anushka Sharma was last seen in the 2018 released film, Zero which also starred Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif in lead roles. While the film failed to do wonders at the box-office, Anushka was praised for her role of a wheelchair-bound NASA scientist.
Recently rumours were rife that the actress is going the family way. However, denying the same in an interview with Filmfare, Anushka had stated, ''If you’re married then people ask, 'Is she pregnant?' They love to read into something when there really isn’t anything.It’s so hard for people to believe that someone would like to take time off to be rejuvenated. I want to feel creatively charged.''
Anushka's upcoming films
As per reports, the actress may step into the shoes of Jhulan Goswami, former Indian captain of women’s cricket team. Jhulan won the ICC Women's Player of the Year 2007 and the M.A. Chidambaram trophy for Best Women Cricketer in 2011
Anushka is also producing a series for Netflix. Speaking about her choice of roles in the future, Anushka had told Hindustan Times, ''The best situation for me to be in — as an actor as well as the audience — would be to watch a film which is entertaining but it must also leave some thoughts — in a very subtle manner — in your mind to ponder over.''