'When will I stop getting dragged into cricket?': Anushka calls out Gavaskar for 'distasteful' comments
Sharma asked for an explanation from Gavaskar for his comments.
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Gavaskar was a part of the commentary team as Virat Kohli-led Royal Challengers Bangalore lost to Kings XI Punjab.
MUMBAI: Actress Anushka Sharma on Friday slammed former Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar for his "distasteful" remark about her while commenting on husband Virat Kohli's performance in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL).
Gavaskar found himself in the midst of a controversy for making an unsavoury comment against Kohli and Sharma after the Indian captain's forgettable outing in the IPL match, held in Dubai.
Anushka, who has faced negativity and trolling in the past as well for Kohli's performance, said she was tired of being dragged into cricket.
"It's 2020 and things still don't change for me. When will I stop getting dragged into cricket and stop being used to pass sweeping statements?" the actress said in a long statement posted on her Instagram Stories.
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Gavaskar was a part of the commentary team as Virat Kohli-led Royal Challengers Bangalore lost to Kings XI Punjab on Thursday night and the Indian captain did not do well in the match.
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Referring to a video of Kohli and Sharma playing cricket during the country's coronavirus lockdown, Gavaskar, in the commentary box had said: "Inhone lockdown me toh bas Anushka ki gendon ki practice ki hai, (he has only faced Anushka's bowling in lockdown)".
In her statement, 32-year-old actress, who has accompanied Kohli in Dubai, asked for an explanation from Gavaskar for his comments.
"That, Mr Gavaskar, your message is distasteful is a fact but I would love for you to explain why you thought of making such a sweeping statement on a wife accusing her for her husband's game?
"I'm sure over the years you have respected the private lives of every cricketer while commenting on the game. Don't you think you should have equal amount of respect for me and us?," Sharma said.
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The actress in her concluding note, said, "Respected Mr Gavaskar, you are a legend whose name stands tall in this gentleman's game. Just I want to tell you what I felt when I heard you say this."
In the past as well, Sharma has reacted sharply to her name being dragged into cricket.
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In October last year, she had shut down reports that claimed that selectors were asked to serve her tea during ICC World Cup 2019.
“I have stayed quiet through all the times I was blamed for the performance of my then boyfriend, now husband Virat and continue to take the blame for the most baseless things involving Indian cricket. I kept quiet then,” she had written.
“Today. I have decided to speak up because someone's silence cannot be taken as their weakness," she had said at the time.
Anushka Sharma Turns 30: 7 Times She Opted For Unorthodox, Quirky Roles
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Actress, producer and entrepreneur Anushka Sharma is ushering in her 30th birthday today. In 2010, Sharma debuted in Bollywood with Aditya Chopra's 'Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi' opposite Shah Rukh Khan, and since then has been popular for her unconventional on-screen choices.
Sharma, who popped a decade in Bollywood last year, has earned gallons of success and millions of fans during her career.
On the actress-turned-producer's 30th birthday, here's a round up of 7 movies where she opted for an unorthodox, offbeat role.
Actress, producer and entrepreneur Anushka Sharma is ushering in her 30th birthday today. In 2010, Sharma debuted in Bollywood with Aditya Chopra's 'Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi' opposite Shah Rukh Khan, an..
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Aditya Chopra's 'Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi' released in December 2008 and marked the beginning of Sharma's career in Bollywood. The film which featured Sharma and SRK in lead roles was the story of a mild Surinder Sahni (Khan) who transforms himself into a loud and fun-loving 'Raj' to win over his wife Taani (Sharma).
When Taani, a happy go-lucky girl, is widowed on the evening of her wedding, her father (who is on death bed), asks her to marry his student, Surinder. A quite and troubled girl Taani finds happiness in life when she takes part in a dance competition and meets the loud and fun-loving Raj.
The film received a positive response from critics and broke a few records at the box office as well. Sharma was appreciated for her wonderful depiction of Taani.
Aditya Chopra's 'Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi' released in December 2008 and marked the beginning of Sharma's career in Bollywood. The film which featured Sharma and SRK in lead roles was the story of a mil..
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Maneesh Sharma's directorial debut 'Band Baaja Baaraat' released in December 2010. The film, which featured Sharma and Ranveer Singh in pivotal roles, was a romantic comedy set in the world of wedding planning.
Anushka's second film was a complete transformation of characters; from an introvert and unhappy Taani to a loud and outgoing Delhi girl aspiring to build her own wedding planning business. Nevertheless, she filled in the gaps with utmost grace.
The movie gained immense popularity for a fresh subject and screenplay and was one of the most awarded movies of that year. Sharma bagged the IIFA Award for Best Actress for this movie.
Maneesh Sharma's directorial debut 'Band Baaja Baaraat' released in December 2010. The film, which featured Sharma and Ranveer Singh in pivotal roles, was a romantic comedy set in the world of wedd..
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Yash Chopra's 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan', a romantic drama, featured SRK, Katrina Kaif and Anushka in lead roles. The film released in November 2012 and was Sharma's second stint with King Khan. When bomb disposal expert, Samar Anand's (SRK) personal diary falls in the hands of documentary maker Akira (Sharma), she gets to know about his struggling days in London and romance with Meera Thapar (Kaif).
Anushka's character of a motor-mouth Akira was similar in some ways to Shruti from 'Band Baaja Baaraat'. However, her portrayal did not seem repetitive. Instead, it was a pleasing experience for audience.
Yash Chopra's 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan', a romantic drama, featured SRK, Katrina Kaif and Anushka in lead roles. The film released in November 2012 and was Sharma's second stint with King Khan. When bomb ..
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Directed by Rajkumar Hirani, 'PK' hit Indian theatres in December 2014. A satirical-comedy and drama, 'PK' featured Sharma, Saurabh Shukla and Aamir Khan in pivotal roles.
Jaggu, played by Sharma, was the perfect combination of a fun, confident yet emotional Delhi girl. For this film, Anushka experimented with a short-hair look which was just as well-received by fans as was her portrayal of the character.
Directed by Rajkumar Hirani, 'PK' hit Indian theatres in December 2014. A satirical-comedy and drama, 'PK' featured Sharma, Saurabh Shukla and Aamir Khan in pivotal roles.
Jaggu, played by Sharm..
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Navdeep Singh's 'NH10' is a thriller starring Anushka Sharma in lead role. The movie released all over India in March 2015 and marked Sharma's production debut.
Touted as one of the most terrifying Hindi movies of all time, 'NH 10' is not for a faint-heart audience. Anushka's character Meera initially relied on her better half for support. However, following some incidents, she comes to the realisation that none could help her as much as she could help herself.
Sharma was appreciated for the depiction of a strong, revenge-driven Meera. The movie did not do wonders on box office, however, it was an example of her strengths as an actress.
Navdeep Singh's 'NH10' is a thriller starring Anushka Sharma in lead role. The movie released all over India in March 2015 and marked Sharma's production debut.
Touted as one of the most terrify..
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Prosit Roy's 'Pari: Not A Fairytale' is a supernatural horror film which released in India in March last year. The film featured Sharma in pivotal role and Parambrata Chatterjee, Ritabhari Chakraborty, Rajat Kapoor and Mansi Multani in supporting roles. It is also her first-ever horror movie.
'Pari' was touted as one of Anushka's strongest works as an actress and producer. She, according to critics, threw herself into the character and did justice to her role of an abuse victim Ruksana.
Prosit Roy's 'Pari: Not A Fairytale' is a supernatural horror film which released in India in March last year. The film featured Sharma in pivotal role and Parambrata Chatterjee, Ritabhari Chakrabo..
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Sharat Kataria's 'Sui Dhaaga: Made In India' was Sharma's first stint with Varun Dhawan. The movie, which released in September last year, was the story of a young couple living in rural India, who begin their own small-scale clothing business.
Anushka, playing the role of Mamta, was seen in a simple, Indian housewife avatar for the first time. She was hailed for doing a good job as a quiet yet supportive housewife who helps her husband set up a business and supports him through thick and thin.
Sharat Kataria's 'Sui Dhaaga: Made In India' was Sharma's first stint with Varun Dhawan. The movie, which released in September last year, was the story of a young couple living in rural India, who..
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