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NH10 just a start for Anushka the producer

| | Mar 30, 2015, at 10:11 pm
Mumbai, Mar 30 (IBNS) Despite scoring a big hit in the Navdeep Singh-directed NH10, which is still going great guns at the box office,actress Anushka Sharma doesn't want to only produce movies that stars her in the lead.

Anushka's next two productions - under her Clean Slate Films banner which she's formed with brother Karnesh Sharma - were finalised last year itself much before NH10 even got completed.

She didn't need to wait for the box office fate of NH10 because she believed in the stories and the creative talent associated with them.

And now Anushka's getting Akshat Verma, who wrote the rip-roaring hit comedy Delhi Belly, to direct a film for her.

She is not going to act in that one and the casting process is going to begin soon.

Anushka is here for the long haul and NH10 was not just a one-off thing,Anushka the producer and the actor may have common references but they are essentially two different people.

 

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