Anushka's famous discipline and sense of time

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,January 14 2012]

Anushka is one heroine who is famous for her punctuality and discipline. In an industry full of tantrum –throwing stars, she is an exception in more ways than one. The actress is said to be ever mindful of her duty and never fails to respect the time of her colleagues. That's why, she always makes sure to be to the location on time, never making the unit members wait for her.

She deserves to be appreciated for her agility. Once on the sets, she doesn't squander away time in the name of making up for a song. Even at times when the process of making up for the day's shoot is tedious and time-consuming, she ensures that things are done without causing any delay. Thus, she is way ahead of other heroines in respect of preparing for the shoot with mathematical precision and punctuality.

This makes her directors and co-stars often pat her on the back. For example, her director Suraj vouches for her sense of discipline.

What makes Anushka the disciplined woman that she is? Does her self-restraint have anything to do with her practise of Yoga? Of course yes.

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