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Home»National News»‘Inke paas itna paisa hai yeh toh designer kapdon ka pocha banate honge’: When Anushka Sharma confessed to still being ‘middle class’ in her head
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‘Inke paas itna paisa hai yeh toh designer kapdon ka pocha banate honge’: When Anushka Sharma confessed to still being ‘middle class’ in her head

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‘Inke paas itna paisa hai yeh toh designer kapdon ka pocha banate honge’: When Anushka Sharma confessed to still being ‘middle class’ in her head
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2 min readNew DelhiJan 27, 2026 10:00 PM IST

Your favourite celebrities’ lifestyles can often feel aspirational and far removed from everyday reality. However, moments of sincere relatability still shine through rarely. One such moment came from actor-producer Anushka Sharma during a candid conversation with co-star Varun Dhawan.

When she was asked, “Have you made a pocha out of your designer clothes just because they don’t fit you anymore?” she shared with Pinkvilla, “I think this is what people think about actors—inke paas itna paisa hai yeh toh designer kapdon ka pocha banate honge.’ But my mother used to make. Sometimes you’d find clothes like that, humare purane T-shirts and she’s made a pocha out of it—‘arre but yeh toh main pehnne wali thi!’, you’ll think.”

Her recollection of her mother repurposing old T-shirts into floor cloths is more than just a funny anecdote—it’s a gentle, grounded reminder of where she comes from and how she still thinks. “I am very middle class still in my head,” Anushka added.

This exchange shows how some public figures retain their inner compass despite the trappings of fame.