Anushka is seen in a black-and-white montage as a 1940s actor lip-syncing in the ‘Ghode Pe Sawaar’ song, which was sung by Tripti Dimri’s Qala Manjushree. Netizens shared clips of the song on Twitter and dropped their reactions. Check them out:
Anushka Sharma is the combination of beauty and versatility.This woman’s screen presence is so good.Waiting for h… https://t.co/mTxUD2aR9F
— Juhiiii… (@Juhiiithebeauty) 1670072886000
OMGGGGGGGGGG!!!! It feels amazing to see #AnushkaSharma back on screen after 4 years.Watch #Qala on Netfli… https://t.co/XIFf2QvND6
— Anshu (@TweetingAnshu) 1669932213000
Apart From The Story Direction and Performances By The Actors #BabilKhan @tripti_dimri23 @swastika24 The Best Thing… https://t.co/y9ziJw0pCb
— Showmen (@showmentalukde1) 1670007525000
anushka sharma’s lil cameo as a retro heroine i miss u on screens nushkieeee
— srishti. (@godsfavvchild) 1669981967000
Nushkieee looked so beautiful and cute in this #AnushkaSharma https://t.co/xN2THH4U4E
— (@Rkfanboy8) 1669948748000
Anushka sharma in a Retro heroine look is truly iconic .
— (@the18jersey) 1670058910000
Anushka ne khud nahi bataya tha But yeah she is looking so preetty ❤❤@AnushkaSharma ❤#AnushkaSharma https://t.co/iWrE2NSSLw
— Shreya TejRan ♥ Virushka ♥ (@ShreyaTejran) 1669983915000
Yesterday, Anushka took to her Instagram story and praised the team of Qala. She wrote, “A daughter’s heartbreaking yearning for her mother’s love. Qala is a work of art. It’s heartbreaking and exhilarating equally. Exhilarating because of the genius of each department that comes through in telling this detailed story and heartbreaking for portraying emotional abuse by an emotionally unstable parent in a way that had never been done before by a film. @Qala streaming now on @netflix_in.”
Anushka also praised director Anvita Dutt and wrote, “@anvita_dee UFF!! Your story telling is so true and original and you tell it like a poet, like a painting! You have detailed this film so excellently!”
She also hailed Triptii’s performance and mentioned, “@tripti_dimri WOW! You are one of the most talented actors of this generation! Your maturity as an actor and innocence as an artist is so rare!”
Finally acknowledging her brother Karnesh Ssharma, Anushka wrote, “@kans26 BRAVO! For always backing the best content truthfully and raising the bar each time.”
Set in the late 1930s and early 1940s, Qala is the story of an eponymous young playback singer. The film is about Qala’s tragic past and the ways in which it catches up with her, causing her to unravel at the peak of her hard-won success. But the beginning and end of her spiral is her relationship with her mother, the pathology of her upbringing and the neurosis it leads to.