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Shah Rukh Khan-Anushka Sharma addicted to this game on Aanand L Rai’s film sets

Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma, who were recently seen as a lead in Jab Harry Met Sejal, will once again share screen space in Aanand L Rai’s yet to be titled film.

Shah Rukh Khan, Anushka Sharma Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma

Shah Rukh and Anushka have also started shooting for the film. But the latest buzz which is making round from Aanand L Rai’s film sets is that Shah Rukh and Anushka have become addicted to a game.

As per the reports, both Shah Rukh and Anushka have become addicted to the digital version of Ludo game. Ludo which used to be the favourite childhood games of most of us, has now been rediscovered by Anushka and Shah Rukh. Both the stars can be seen busy playing the digital version of Ludo on their iPad in the mid of their shoot. 

A source from the set revealed, “Everyone knows how big a gamer SRK is. He constantly likes to play something or the other on his digital devices. And he has found a gaming partner in her. Both, Anushka and SRK, are hooked to the game.”

Interestingly, Aanand L Rai’s film is Shah Rukh and Anushka’s fourth film together after Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, Jab Tak Hai Jaan, and Jab Harry Met Sejal.

The source further added, ‘’Whenever they have a little breather, they even pull in crew members and play Ludo on sets. It’s infectious. In fact now, Rai too started joining them in the sessions, and eventually, other crew members started taking interest in it.”

While talking about the response and fates of the film Anushka said, ‘’We learn from our failures and at the same time, you learn from your successes, too. It’s not like you learn anything more or less. The fate of a film is something that will always be defined by the audience and you have to respect that. Also, it’s a very subjective thing. Sometimes, there’s a film you might do, which you don’t expect too much from, but suddenly it surprises you. That’s happened a lot with me, when it comes to smaller films. They found a much larger audience than what I expected them to. These are things that you have to take in your stride and still hope that you learn from it.”