The film is set against the backdrop of a Punjabi marriage but Anushka says it is not a wedding drama.
"Wedding in the movie is just the backdrop of the story. 'Phillauri' has got shades of drama, craziness and really interesting characters. It is romantic, fun and at the same time very intriguing. The story is set in Phillaur district of Punjab," Anushka told PTI in an interview.
The shooting will begin in mid-April and it will be a start-to-finish schedule till June.
"We are in the process of letting go. We are standing at the edge of the pool and ready to jump," the producers said.
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It is the first out-and-out Bollywood movie for Suraj, who shot to global fame with Ang Lee's "Life of Pi". He next starred in Hollywood project "Million Dollar Arm" and that's where Karnesh spotted him.
Anushka said the idea to cast Diljit came when she saw his Punjabi film "Jatt and Juliet". "He is hilarious in the movie in a very endearing way."
Similarly, the actress felt Mehreen was someone who could transform even a typical scene into something else.
Anushka has been busy with Salman Khan-starrer "Sultan" and "Ae Dil Hain Mushkil" with Aishwarya Rai-Ranbir Kapoor, besides her own production.
Being called convincing as a wrestler on screen is
definitely one of the biggest highs for Anushka, especially since many doubted her ability to look like a wrestler, given her petite frame.
The 28-year-old actress says she wanted her act to look authentic and hence chose to learn wrestling and opted against the use of a body double, even for wide shots.
"So, because I worked so hard on it, I wanted it to be something that I am doing completely myself and I think that's what people are responding to. It looks real to them, my fights look real."
"What people are saying is more regressive because those who are saying she has given up her dreams for a man have forgotten that it's her baby also. She has not given up her dreams for the man, she has done that for her baby. That is a choice she has made and she made it on her own without being pressurised.