Updated On: 24 August, 2018 08:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Anushka Sharma on taking two-month-long stitching lessons to do justice to her embroidery artiste act in upcoming film, Sui Dhaaga

A still from Sui Dhaaga
Given that her role in the upcoming film, Sui Dhaaga - Made In India, was far removed from what she has attempted on screen before, Anushka Sharma knew she would have to go the extra mile for the film. In her bid to do justice to the character of embroidery artist Mamta, the actor trained in the art for two months before the Sharat Katariya-directed film rolled in February.
Although Anushka was familiar with the basics, courtesy the stitching lessons during her school days, Katariya and producer Maneesh Sharma felt it was imperative that she master the various forms of stitching. What followed was an intensive two-hour session of practice every day. "Anushka trained under an embroidery expert, Ayesha Bibi. Though Ayesha didn't teach her any specific form like chikankari or phulkari, she ensured that Anushka became proficient in needlework and aced the basics of stitching, including running stitch, cross stitch and backstitch," reveals a source.