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5 important statements Anushka Sharma makes on power, life and treating other people

Anushka Sharma is gearing up for the release of her upcoming, Sui Dhaaga: Made In India. She's playing an embroider in the film, and Varun, who's playing her husband, is a tailor. The actress has featured on the cover of a magazine. Her interview inside the glossy reveals a lot about the kind of person Anushka has evolved into.

The actress has talked about her life, how cinema changed it for better, her ideal choices and why she loves to be a not-so-social person. Here are the five important statements she has made in the interview:

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On what industry has taught her:
"It has taught me a lot and elevated my mind such that I’m more open to changes, which I guess you’re not when you’re younger. I have found that I can adapt easily to things now. Hopefully, how I am as a person and how I conduct myself reflects in a way that people around me feel good and happy to be in my presence".

On if she wishes to change anything in the past:
"I don’t think you can do things differently. I think things happen for a reason and they happen when they’re supposed to happen. My reactions to situations when something wasn’t good, or to setbacks in life, or if I got too rattled or upset by something, could be different. But whatever happened in my life had to happen, so I wouldn’t change anything".

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On taking out some downtime:
"I’m a very private person, I like being by myself and spending time with my family—it’s something that makes me feel calm. But in my job, you’re constantly working and travelling, and you don’t have much time for yourself. You have to work towards finding time, so I’ve started doing that now. I try to balance my life in a better way".

On power:
"I feel like success, money and fame is for yourself, but power is not your own. The entire purpose of having power is to empower others. Power is not to gloat or to feel like you’re better than others. It is meant to enable someone else’s life and help them make their life better".

On if she wasn't an actor:
"I’d just work for the shelter or something along those lines. If I’m ever done with acting I wouldn’t want to do anything else; I’ll just live a retired life".

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