Anushka celebrates 'Bombay Velvet' last day with cupcakes

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,July 21 2014]

Anushka Sharma celebrated the last day of shoot of Bombay Velvet by getting cupcakes for the entire cast and crew.

She wanted to celebrate the journey that each cast and crew member had gone through while making the film. Anushka is essaying the role of a super-successful singer Rosie in Bombay Velvet, a part that is very close to heart. And she wanted to leave a sweet memory in the hearts of every crew member. Bombay Velvet releases on November 28 and is presented by Fox Star Studios and produced by Phantom Films.

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