Sharma plays Taani, a grieving woman who cannot see that her mundane husband is also her flamboyant dance partner. The romance explores love as an act of quiet devotion, patience, and transformation.
Anushka played Aarfa, a wrestler who is not only the love interest but also a fierce competitor and moral compass for the main character (Salman Khan). Their relationship was built on mutual respect and shared dreams, although they struggled to balance personal ambitions with family life. 7. The Nostalgic Love: Phillauri (2017)
This role showcased that Anushka could handle complex emotional shifts—moving from deep grief and anger to finding a surprising, gentle love. 2. The Modern, Independent Love: Band Baaja Baaraat (2010)
Anushka Sharma’s filmography reflects a distinct shift away from passive, one-dimensional romantic interests toward complex, ambitious women.
Anushka Sharma was born on May 1, 1988, in Ambala, Haryana, India. She began her acting career in 2007 with the film "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi," which marked her debut in Bollywood. Her early success in films like "Kahani" (2012) and "PK" (2014) established her as a leading lady in Indian cinema.
The 2010 film "Band Baaja Baaraat" marked a significant milestone in Anushka Sharma's career. She starred alongside Shah Rukh Khan in a romantic comedy that tells the story of a young woman, Shruti (Anushka Sharma), who falls in love with a wedding planner, Randhir (Shah Rukh Khan). The film's success was a testament to Anushka's growing popularity and her ability to carry a film.
Sharma plays Taani, a grieving woman who cannot see that her mundane husband is also her flamboyant dance partner. The romance explores love as an act of quiet devotion, patience, and transformation.
Anushka played Aarfa, a wrestler who is not only the love interest but also a fierce competitor and moral compass for the main character (Salman Khan). Their relationship was built on mutual respect and shared dreams, although they struggled to balance personal ambitions with family life. 7. The Nostalgic Love: Phillauri (2017)
This role showcased that Anushka could handle complex emotional shifts—moving from deep grief and anger to finding a surprising, gentle love. 2. The Modern, Independent Love: Band Baaja Baaraat (2010)
Anushka Sharma’s filmography reflects a distinct shift away from passive, one-dimensional romantic interests toward complex, ambitious women.
Anushka Sharma was born on May 1, 1988, in Ambala, Haryana, India. She began her acting career in 2007 with the film "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi," which marked her debut in Bollywood. Her early success in films like "Kahani" (2012) and "PK" (2014) established her as a leading lady in Indian cinema.
The 2010 film "Band Baaja Baaraat" marked a significant milestone in Anushka Sharma's career. She starred alongside Shah Rukh Khan in a romantic comedy that tells the story of a young woman, Shruti (Anushka Sharma), who falls in love with a wedding planner, Randhir (Shah Rukh Khan). The film's success was a testament to Anushka's growing popularity and her ability to carry a film.



