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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Adah Sharma Fearlessly Tackles Serious Issues and Controversies on Screen

Adah Sharma Fearlessly Tackles Serious Issues and Controversies on Screen

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Adah Sharma faced threats and controversies for her issue-based films
  • She will soon feature in the legal thriller series 'Reeta Sanyal Season 2'
  • Adah is gearing up for a sequel to her debut horror film '1920'
Adah Sharma Fearlessly Tackles Serious Issues and Controversies on Screen

Adah Sharma, the versatile actress, has been making waves in the entertainment industry with her fearless approach to her craft. In a recent interview, Sharma looked back on the threats and controversies she faced for her serious, issue-based films such as 'The Kerala Story' (2023) and 'Bastar: The Naxal Story' (2024), revealing that "half the country wanted to protect me and the other half wanted to kill me, and both groups seemed equally committed."

Despite the challenges, Adah remains undaunted, stating that if a project is not "bold, bizarre, or slightly dangerous" to her career, it's not worth doing. The actress, who started her journey with the horror film '1920', is now gearing up for a sequel to the franchise. Additionally, she will soon be seen in the legal thriller series 'Reeta Sanyal Season 2', where she reprises her title role.

Adah's upcoming projects also include an international project and a couple of horror films, including the Yami Gautam co-starrer 'Tamasur'. The actress is known for her versatility, having played a wide range of characters, from the devil in her debut film to now portraying a "full-blown force of nature" in her three-part film series 'Devi'.

As Adah continues to push the boundaries of her craft, she remains focused on her instincts and the scripts that challenge her. With her unwavering commitment to her art and her willingness to take on bold and unconventional roles, Adah Sharma is undoubtedly one of the most exciting and fearless actresses in the industry today.

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Adah Sharma has faced threats and controversies for her serious, issue-based films like 'The Kerala Story' and 'Bastar: The Naxal Story', with half the country wanting to protect her and the other half wanting to kill her.
Adah Sharma is set to reprise her role in the legal thriller series 'Reeta Sanyal Season 2' and is also gearing up for a sequel to her debut horror film '1920'.
Adah Sharma says that if a script doesn't include at least one questionable life choice, mild possession, or opportunity to crawl dramatically on the floor or beat up bad guys, she's not very interested, as she believes that if a film doesn't emotionally scar her and mildly concern her family, there's no point doing it.

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