Anushka Sharma on her cameo in the song 'Ghodey Pe Sawaar': 'I’m really happy to see the reactions'

Updated : Dec 09, 2022 12:41
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Actor Anushka Sharma made headlines with her cameo in Babil Khan's Netflix film 'Qala's song 'Ghodey Pe Sawaar'. The actor recently talked about portraying an actor from the black-and-white era and said, "I’m glad that people are happy to see me on screen after some time."

In an exclusive conversation with news agency PTI, the 'Sultan' actor said, "I did this song for the fun of it. I enjoyed myself doing it! I had fun playing a yesteryear actress. And I’m really happy to see the reactions from people for my special appearance. I wasn’t expecting that people would like it so much, but I’m glad that they have and are happy to see me on screen after some time."

Anushka's performance in the song 'Ghodey Pe Sawaar' was hailed by the fans.

The actor has also given a glimpse of her vintage look of the song 'Ghodey Pe Sawaar' on her Instagram and sharing the pictures, she wrote,'कोई कैसे उन्हें ये समझाये..
@anvita_dee आप ही बतायें  Loved loved loved being a part of #QALA's journey!'.

The post of the actor has garnered immense love. Cricketer-husband Virat Kohli commented on it with red heart emojis.

On the work front, the actor will be next seen in 'Chakda Xpress', a biographical sports drama based on the life of cricketer Jhulan Goswami.

Also Watch| 'Qala': Babil Khan talks about his journey while working on the film

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