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Sunil praised the actress from 'The Kerala Story', stating, "She portrayed the character beautifully. She's a dedicated professional fully committed to her craft."
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"The elephants are my friends, and bathing them is a complete core body workout that takes about an hour. It works the shoulders, biceps, glutes, and legs," said the actress.
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Adah said: "I wanted to look convincing and it's not just about when you are dancing, it is about how you sit and stand and how comfortable you are with your body, even when you are not performing.”
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Adah gained 10 kgs of weight for her role but also had to be fit. She gorged on 15 bananas a day and had flax seed ladoos for the film, which is based on Maoist insurgency in the Bastar district of Chhattisgarh.
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The teaser portrays her as a no nonsense officer who will go to any lengths to kill the 'anti-nationals'.
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Adah said: "I did drama in ‘Kerala Story’, action in ‘Commando’ .So I thought it would be nice to do comedy and this is a role to die for! I can't reveal too much but she's very unique and creepy.”
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Adah walked the runway for Ashima Leena and Sanjukta Dutta and brought festive vibes as she walked the ramp in a yellow saree.
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Detailing her journey from her debut to the present, Adah Sharma said that she was initially always touted for horror movies after her debut, though 'The Kerala Story' changed all that, allowing her to diversify
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Adah Sharma went to the Ganpati pandal where she shared her views on the women's reservation bill, saying, Any bill that is in support of anybody is a good thing and we always stood for women's empowerment and that's how we should encourage women.
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The 31-year-actress said she enjoyed working with Prem, because he doesn't succumb to mediocrity.
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A new action-thriller series titled 'Commando' is on the horizon, and it stars debutante Prem in the lead role alongside actress Adah Sharma.
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Actress Adah Sharma provided helpful advice on how to quickly and easily recall the order of elements in the Periodic Table.
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Adah Sharma has urged people to shower the love and appreciation they have shown for the film on the real-life victims of forced religion conversions.
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Adah Sharma says, "I play a cop in Bhopal in 'The game of Girgit'. The film is based on an app called the blue whale app."
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The new description claims that the film is centred on the real-life stories of three young women from different parts of the State.
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The film trailer release has triggered an uproar in the CPM-ruled State, with both the ruling party and opposition Congress reportedly calling it a ‘propaganda’, made with the aim of communal polarisation
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Adah Sharma shared that she loves playing a cop on-screen and following a strict diet to be physically fit and talked about staying on the banana diet
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The actor opens up on her lifestyle, choosing scripts, specialising in sign language, favourite food and more
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Reliance Entertainment, the leading media and entertainment company, is producing the event, 'We For India', in partnership with The World We Want (WWW), a purpose-driven enterprise
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Starting from Awe to HIT, Wall Poster Cinema has made a mark for itself in audiences.