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Anushka prepares for her next Sui Dhaaga

Actress Anushka Sharma, who married cricketer Virat Kohli in December 2017 in Italy, has resumed work. The talented actress has just started preparations for her forthcoming film, Sui Dhaaga, which features her opposite Varun Dhawan for the first time.

Today, the actress shared a picture on her social media account, wherein she is seen embroidering a piece of fabric. She captioned the picture in Hindi as, "Katran Se Buni Kahaani, Paiband Laga Ke Hai Sunani - Sui Dhaaga."


Yash Raj Films, the production house bankrolling the movie, described her picture on the official Twitter handle as, "Sui Dhaage Ka Mael Milaap. Anushka Sharma learns the art of embroidery for Sui Dhaaga."

Like her co-star Varun Dhawan, Anushka Sharma will also be seen in a de-glam avatar in the movie. Since the film brings them together for the first time, the excitement among the fans of both stars is really high.

Produced by Maneesh Sharma and Sharat Katariya, Sui Dhaaga is inspired from Make in India initiative. The film releases on 2nd October, on Gandhi Jayanti.

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