Sharing the picture, she wrote, "Yesterday was the first day of my film shoot. Feels so lovely to be back on set... it's a small role but I realised I absolutely love acting and I want to continue doing so much more of it...#baapmanus."
The actor who has done cameo appearances in Delhi Belly (2011) and Bhavesh Joshi Superhero (2018) not only took diction classes but also made sure she gets her language pitch perfect for her upcoming movie.
Talking about the process and preparation, Anusha said, "It isn't the size of the role, it's how well you want to be able to play it.. I worked with a diction coach for two weeks to get an accurate accent for my role. The sessions went on for almost three hours a day, but in the end, I always love the magic that goes behind creating a character".
She added, "Baap Manus is a very special project. It is my return to Marathi cinema, infact coming back to acting altogether and I want this to be the start of many different roles in Hindi, Marathi and English... This is a great start, with a role I deeply cherish. And shooting in one of my favourite cities, London, is actually more meaningful because my first ever film I did, Viruddh, was partly shot here too."
In 'Baap Manus' Anusha star opposite leading man Pushkar Jog. Essaying the role of love interest Krisha, she plays a fiercely independent divorcee who is unapologetic about her choices and unabashed about finding love again. The film is directed by Yogesh Phulphagar.
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