Bubbly actress Anushka Sharma is in a very happy space presently.
The actress, who lately wrapped up the shoot of her movie The Ring, is now
gearing up for the release of her much anticipated movie Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
that comes out this week.
Before the movie release, Anushka spoke frankly about the movie
and her approach to things in real life with a famous daily. When questioned
whether she has been in love with someone who hasn't loved her back, Anushka answered,
"Never! I am very practical about love. I don’t even fall for anybody if I
don’t feel it. Firstly, I don’t understand if and when somebody has a crush on
me or when somebody likes me. I, for sure, don’t know if someone’s flirting
with me. I have no idea. I’m also not very approachable as a person in that
sense because I know that boys are scared to flirt with me. I know that because
they have told me that. Even if someone likes me, they have to kind of really
tell me that they like me for me to get it. Otherwise I don’t take things for
granted and all. I don’t have that radar in me. And anytime if there’s been an
understanding of someone’s feelings towards me, it’s only because that person
has expressed it explicitly (Laughs). I don’t fall in love easily. I don’t have
crushes and I remember not having crushes in school."
Asked her if she too would celebrate break-ups the way she
does in the film and Sharma discloses, "I think people should, no? I think
our lyrics are damn funny (Bursts out laughing) Dil pe patthar rakh ke muh pe
make up kar liya. It’s like ‘Oh I’m so sad, but I’m still doing make-up and
going out’. (Laughs) I think the song is about making an effort to get over
somebody. That’s something everybody should do. You cannot wallow in self-pity
and be like, ‘Oh, I am heartbroken!’ (Makes a crying face). You have to go on.
And the practical person that I am, I think you should be dancing and getting
over it and moving on in life."
When questioned on who deals with break-ups more easily -
men or women, Anushka responded, "I think women deal with it instantly. In
the sense that when there is a break up, women react, they go through the pain,
sadness and everything. Because that’s how women are wired. Boys have a
tendency to not recognise their emotions. They don’t get their emotions and
their feelings and they don’t think deeply about things. Women look into
everything so intricately that they will get into it and right after a
break-up, they are a mess, while the boys don’t even realise it. It hits boys
much later and hits them very hard. I believe it happens in different stages
for the genders."
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