After Rani Mukerji and Kareena Kapoor Khan, Anushka Sharma to play a cop in her next film?

    Bollywood, in recent times, has given us a bunch of blockbusters cop dramas with a few more big-budget ones of the same genre including Akshay Kumar's Sooryavanshi and Salman Khan's Dabangg 3.

    Anushka Sharma, who was last seen in Zero, alongside Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif has not announced any new film as of yet but if a DNA report is to be believed she is keen on playing a police officer in her next film.

    Reportedly, the actress has already devised a plan to begin preparation for the character in case it requires a particular kind of body language and stance.

    A source was quoted saying, "Anushka is constantly looking for quality scripts and it seems like she has found a brilliant one that will see her play the role of a woman police officer." Apparently, she has also taken a real liking towards the project and wants to do it with perfection.

    "Anushka has always backed projects that are strong on content and this story has just blown her away. It’s a challenging role and will require her to undergo intense prep before she begins filming. The way she works, she will be devoting a lot of time getting into the skin of her character," the source added.

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