<p>Actress Anushka Sharma says her cameo in the upcoming biopic on Sanjay Dutt is not based on "any living person".<br /><br />Directed by Rajkumar Hirani, the biopic has Ranbir Kapoor in the titular role, Paresh Rawal as Sunil Dutt and Dia Mirza as Dutt's wife Manyata.<br /><br />There were reports that Anushka would be seen in the film as a journalist but the actress is tight-lipped about her role.<br /><br />"I am doing a cameo in the film but you all should be very excited for it. It will be a very good film. I am not playing his girlfriend, or a journalist, my character is the only fictional character in the film. It is not based on any living person that much I can tell," Anushka said in an interview.<br /><br />The untitled biopic also features Sonam Kapoor as Dutt's love interest and "Masaan" star Vicky Kaushal as his close friend.<br /><br />Anushka, meanwhile, is ready with "Phillauri" which released today.<br /><br />The romantic-comedy is her second home production under her banner Clean Slate Films after "NH 10".<br /><br />The actress says there is an obvious male-female divide in the world but as a female producer, she can't let that feeling weigh her down when it comes to work.<br /><br />"This is a male dominated world. As a female actor, you also face the feeling that it is a man's world. When the society is like that, its effect will be felt across. As an actor, I have achieved at least this much that I have certain bankability to approach a studio with a good content and they will support.<br /><br />"My films, by the grace of God, have all done well. So, the trust factor is there in the audience. I can't think about the male-female divide while working as I will get bogged down. <br /><br />As a female producer, I am ready to face challenges and go ahead," the 28-year-old actress adds.<br /><br />"Phillauri" also stars Punjabi star Diljit Dosanjh and "Life of Pi" actor Suraj Sharma. <br /><br /></p>
<p>Actress Anushka Sharma says her cameo in the upcoming biopic on Sanjay Dutt is not based on "any living person".<br /><br />Directed by Rajkumar Hirani, the biopic has Ranbir Kapoor in the titular role, Paresh Rawal as Sunil Dutt and Dia Mirza as Dutt's wife Manyata.<br /><br />There were reports that Anushka would be seen in the film as a journalist but the actress is tight-lipped about her role.<br /><br />"I am doing a cameo in the film but you all should be very excited for it. It will be a very good film. I am not playing his girlfriend, or a journalist, my character is the only fictional character in the film. It is not based on any living person that much I can tell," Anushka said in an interview.<br /><br />The untitled biopic also features Sonam Kapoor as Dutt's love interest and "Masaan" star Vicky Kaushal as his close friend.<br /><br />Anushka, meanwhile, is ready with "Phillauri" which released today.<br /><br />The romantic-comedy is her second home production under her banner Clean Slate Films after "NH 10".<br /><br />The actress says there is an obvious male-female divide in the world but as a female producer, she can't let that feeling weigh her down when it comes to work.<br /><br />"This is a male dominated world. As a female actor, you also face the feeling that it is a man's world. When the society is like that, its effect will be felt across. As an actor, I have achieved at least this much that I have certain bankability to approach a studio with a good content and they will support.<br /><br />"My films, by the grace of God, have all done well. So, the trust factor is there in the audience. I can't think about the male-female divide while working as I will get bogged down. <br /><br />As a female producer, I am ready to face challenges and go ahead," the 28-year-old actress adds.<br /><br />"Phillauri" also stars Punjabi star Diljit Dosanjh and "Life of Pi" actor Suraj Sharma. <br /><br /></p>