Mumbai, June 27: Actress Anushka Sharma, who has wrapped up shooting for her upcoming film "Zero", has thanked the cast and crew for being a support system in making the project wholeheartedly.

Anushka on Wednesday tweeted: "'Zero' is all heart. 'Zero' is these two wonderful people and everything they have endeavoured to create." 'Zero' is me going on this journey with them. What a pleasure it has been."

She posted the message along with a photograph featuring Shah Rukh and director Aanand L. Rai on either side. The movie also features Katrina Kaif.

Anushka added: "Big hug Aanand L. Rai and Shah Rukh Khan for your belief and to Katrina Kaif for being the amaze one that she is! 'Zero' wrap."

"Zero" is a story that celebrates life. Its first look featured Shah Rukh Khan as a vertically challenged man.

The movie is slated to release on December 21.

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Tiptur: A 24-year-old rider was killed on the spot in a head-on collision between his motorbike and a car near Bidiregudi of Kasaba hobli in the taluk.

The deceased rider, Vijay Kumar, was a resident of BL Koppalu Basaveshwara Nagara in Kasaba hobli, Arsikere taluk.

He was reportedly returning home after work at a welding factory near TM Manjunath Nagar Gate, Tiptur, when a car coming from the opposite direction collided with his bike near Bidiregudi. Vijay Kumar is said to have died at the spot due to the impact of the collision.

Locals have blamed the lack of signboards and other precautionary measures amid the construction of a four-lane national highway in the area, mainly between Bidiregudi and Konehalli. They have said that the carelessness of the National Highway Authorities of India (NHAI) has led to frequent accidents in the region.

“A meeting of officers from various government departments, including the police, was held recently under the chairmanship of the local legislator, but several NHAI officials were reportedly absent. Despite the meeting, officials appear careless in implementing safety measures, leading to a rise in accidents,” the locals said, demanding immediate action from the concerned authorities.