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Anushka Sharma finds sunrise and sunset in Chanderi 'cherished moments'

| @indiablooms | Mar 11, 2018, at 02:14 am

Chanderi, Mar 10 (IBNS): Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma has found the sunrise and sunset in Chanderi as one of her "most cherished moments in life".

She has experienced the moments in the course of her shooting for upcoming film Sui Dhaaga in Chanderi, a town in Madhya Pradesh.

Anushka on Saturday shared a picture on Twitter where she was seen admiring the sunset in Chanderi.

She said she will miss the moments of sunrise and sunset as the shooting in Chanderi town has come to an end.

The actress and the entire film unit will next shoot for the film in Bhopal, the capital city of Madhya Pradesh.

Her tweet reads, "Watching the sunrise & sunset in Chanderi is one of my most cherished moments in life! Will miss it now that the shoot here comes to an end. Next stop.. Bhopal!"

Apart from Anushka, Varun Dhawan will be playing a lead role in Sui Dhaaga.

The film is set to release on Sept 28.

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