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Anushka Sharma looks fresh and fabulous on Vogue cover (see pics)

New Delhi: Anushka Sharma is the new cover girl for Vogue January 2015 issue.This edition being the first edition of year, Anushka was chosen to make the cover magical.Wearing a Burberry trench from their Resort

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Updated on: January 01, 2015 10:55 IST
anushka sharma looks fresh and fabulous on vogue cover see
anushka sharma looks fresh and fabulous on vogue cover see pics

New Delhi: Anushka Sharma is the new cover girl for Vogue January 2015 issue.

This edition being the first edition of year, Anushka was chosen to make the cover magical.

Wearing a Burberry trench from their Resort 2015 collection, Anushka looks fresh, young and radiant on cover.

The actress in the glossy says she is not interested in leaving a fashion seal on the planet, she added that she wears what she likes and what she feels comfortable in.

Keeping makeup very natural, hair simply open the PK actress pepped the look with two cocktail rings. The look, which Anushka opted is not very high on fashion but is surely appealing.

Read some interesting excerpts from the interview:

Zoya Akhtar thinks that you are lovely; quirky, honest and fun. How would you describe yourself?

Honest, brave, real. No, very real. One of my friends calls me Our Lady of Random Segues. I ramble a lot. And I'm random, no, very random.

What's the one question you're tired of answering?

"How would you describe yourself?"

I casually asked my cab driver what he knew about you, and he said it's that girl who's going around with Virat Kohli.

The taxi driver should know more about my movies.

But as a public figure, doesn't a part of you feel that you belong to the people?

I belong to myself. I belong to nobody. Each one of us belongs to us. My duty to you is for as long as you buy your ticket. Then it's over. They'll want to know about your weight, your face, your clothes, your relationships, and they think that it's okay. But this is what creates pressure in the life of an actor.

Do you feel you have to live up to a preconceived image, or can you just be yourself?

I go to the sets, I do my work and I come back home. Ranbir is my friend. Arjun is my friend. I can be friends with the boys I work with and not sleep with them. But not everyone will believe me. One is always breaking notions of how an actress should be. I have very few friends. My brother is possibly my best friend.

Have you ever been to a Starbucks in India?

Nope.


Who's the last famous person you texted?

Raju Hirani.

The last famous person who texted you?

Strangely, Ranveer Singh just texted me as we speak. [Reads his SMS out aloud.]

Name an actress prettier than you.

Katrina Kaif.

SRK or Aamir? Who's more fun?

Everyone knows its Shah Rukh. SRK will ask you questions, he makes everyone happy, he has this great energy. Aamir is completely focused – he works like a horse with blinkers on. He's normally quiet. I'm more like Aamir.

Ranbir Kapoor or Ranveer Singh?

Ranbir Kapoor.

There is a quote by Cher..."If I want to put my tits on my back, it's my business." What's your take on the baklash you received for your plumped up lips?

It's very hurtful to comment on someone's looks, especially for an actress; it shakes you. Even though you think you can develop a thick skin, you can't. I did it for a film, not because I wasn't happy with my looks. And it was just a filler, not a surgery.

In the beginning people said I was skinny. I had to really struggle to put on weight. An actress I was being photographed with said, 'Oh, you are so skinny.' How is it okay to call someone skinny when you can't call someone fat? I would never comment on someone's looks. Never.

There is a quote by psychologist Dorothy Rowe that you tweeted: "Depression is a prison where you are both the suffering prisoner and the cruel jailor." Have you ever suffered from it?

I have anxiety. And I'm treating my anxiety. I'm on medication for my anxiety. Why am I saying this? Because it's a completely normal thing. It's a biological problem. In my family there have been cases of depression. More and more people should talk openly about it. There is nothing shameful about it or something to hide. If you had a constant stomach pain, wouldn't you go to the doctor? It's that simple. I want to make this my mission, to take any shame out of this, to educate people about this.

 

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