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Acclaimed Actress Adah Sharma Embraces Pan-Indian Roles

Summary

  • Adah Sharma's film The Kerala Story won a National Award
  • She is currently working on a Kannada-Hindi bilingual film titled Devi
  • Adah considers herself a "pan-Indian actor" with roles in Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, and Tamil films
Acclaimed Actress Adah Sharma Embraces Pan-Indian Roles

Adah Sharma, the acclaimed actress who starred in the recent National Award-winning film The Kerala Story, is continuing to expand her horizons in the Indian film industry. As of October 2025, the actress is currently working on a Kannada-Hindi bilingual film titled Devi, in which she plays the role of a goddess.

Reflecting on her diverse career, Sharma considers herself a "pan-Indian actor," having appeared in films across various regional languages, including Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, and Tamil. She believes that there is no significant difference in the working styles of the northern and southern film industries, stating that it all comes down to the director's vision, regardless of language or geographical boundaries.

Adah Sharma, who made her debut in the 2008 Hindi film 1920, has found a sense of belonging in the southern film industry, particularly in Chennai, which she considers a second home. The actress enjoys the local cuisine, especially rice and sambar, as well as dishes with coconut, which she loves. Despite her success, Adah remains grounded, stating that she tries to take her job seriously while not taking herself too seriously.

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Adah Sharma recently won a National Award for her role in the film The Kerala Story.
Adah Sharma is currently working on a Kannada-Hindi bilingual film titled Devi.
Adah Sharma considers herself a "pan-Indian actor" and has worked in films across various regional languages, including Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, and Tamil.

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