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Anushka's NH 10 races ahead of Piku

| | Jul 16, 2015, at 11:07 pm
Mumbai, July 16 (IBNS): In a recently conducted poll on the ultimate favourite Bollywood flick for the first half of 2015, Anushka Sharm's action packed thriller 'NH 10' paced way ahead of contemporaries like Piku, Tanu Weds Manu, Badlapur and ABCD 2.
NH 10, Anushka’s maiden project, won hands down with 41% votes followed by Piku and Tanu weds Manu Returns that garnered 20% and 18% votes respectively. 
 
The gorgeous actress not only got appreciated for the film but also for her powerful and gripping performance that left the critics and viewers wide eyed asking for more.
 
At a time when most Bollywood divas are experimenting with versatile roles on the silver screen, here’s to a diva who goes a notch higher by successfully venturing into new roles on and off screen as well.
 

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