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NH10 proves Anushka Sharma Continues to Evolve

NH10 Anushka Sharma

The unexpected super hit of Anushka Sharma’s NH10, brought smiles on people’s faces and the Bollywood celebrities couldn’t stop praising Anushka Sharma because of her acting in the film, which was truly impressing. The movie starring Anushka Sharma and Neil Bhoopalam is about a couple whose long drive highway trip goes awful after a bad faceoff with a bunch of criminals. It is said that Meera (Anushka Sharma) goes for a revenge following the death of her husband, Arjun. (Neil Bhoopalam)

The crew started shooting for the movie in January 2014 and ended in may. It was shot in various places including Delhi and Jodhpur. The film registered 5th highest blockbuster weekend revenue collection, leaving the director and producer bamboozled because the whole expenditure of the film was 14 crores, while they collected 13 crores in the very first week of the release. It was released in 13th march with the tickets being sold out for the first day, first show in all of the Mumbai theatres, leaving the people stand in a huge line.

NH10 refers to the power of women in a male-based society. It broke the record of Queen and some of the other big movies starting their first week with success. The film is still having its good time at the theatres because of the huge number of people wanting to watch the movie. It is said that the film has many similarities with the thrilling movie, Eden Lake which was released way back in 2008. The crew had a great filthy party following the success of the film. It is rated 4 stars out of 5, which is quite very impressive. Anushka Sharma, whose last movie was PK, had a massive opening and overall success. So its consecutive hits for the lucky girl, Anushka.

Anushka Sharma, being an actress, produced the movie herself for the first time. It was not an easy task for her to act and produce on the same movie. Eventually, she had a bright smile on her face at the opening and sported a funky pair of Sneakers shoes with NH10 printed on it.

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