Anushka Sharma | Pari turns six: Anushka Sharma’s career-defining role is a game-changer in horror cinema
Anushka Sharma’s Rukhsana in Paris is redefining horror as it depicts a traumatized woman battling her inner demons. With its unique perspective and Anushka’s outstanding performance, the film goes beyond traditional horror tropes to deliver a chilling experience. The film was completed today (March 2nd) after six years.
Pari turns 6: Anushka Sharma’s career-defining role is a game-changer in horror cinema
When prositing Lloyd’s Paris Released in 2018, it projected a completely untested perspective on the horror and supernatural genres. For Anushka Sharma, this is a career-defining role and one she can proudly tell her two children about.
She lets out an innocent sigh as she sinks her soul into a traumatized role. In her movies, Rukhsana bleeds her blood not only from her nasolabial and eyes. Her wounds are deep. This is a severely traumatized woman who battles with her inner sinner and challenges the angel she might have become had her destiny not been for the devil’s karma. In many scenes, Anushka undergoes intense physical humiliation and trauma. She rises to the occasion, sometimes literally, as Rukshana scales the side of a building like Catwoman in the ghetto.
Prerna Arora, who co-produced ‘Pari’ with Anushka Sharma and her brother Karnesh, recalls the eerie times when ‘Pari’ was made. In her exclusive interview with Zoom, she said: “‘Pari’ was not your usual horror trope. This was…something else! Anushkaji’s performance surpassed anything audiences had seen in India. I agree with you. This is her best performance. I remember being chilled to the bone when I watched the last film. I can’t wait to work with Anushkaji again as soon as she resumes work. ”
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