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Adah Sharma opens up about rejection: 'I Feel Bad, I Cry a Little or More'
Adah Sharma opens up about rejection: 'I Feel Bad, I Cry a Little or More'

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Adah Sharma opens up about rejection: 'I Feel Bad, I Cry a Little or More'

Adah Sharma, known for '1920: Evil Returns' and 'Commando 3', opened up about rejection in an interview. She admitted feeling hurt and crying but channels that pain into her acting. Her latest film, 'Tumko Meri Kasam', directed by Vikram Bhatt, released on March 21, 2025. Adah Sharma has established herself as a versatile actress across both Bollywood and South Indian cinema. She first caught the audience's attention with her gripping performance in the thriller '1920: Evil Returns' and went on to deliver notable roles in films such as 'Haseena Parkar' and 'Commando 3'. Candid Talk on Handling Rejection During an interview with Bollywood Bubble, Adah was asked about how she handles rejection, losing roles, or situations where she was initially selected but ultimately replaced. She responded with heartfelt honesty, sharing that she has gone through all these experiences. Adah acknowledged that such moments do cause pain. Like anyone else, she feels hurt, gets emotional, and sometimes even sheds tears. She explained, 'Yes all of the above. I feel bad like all humans do, I cry a little or lots depending on the magnitude of the loss and how attached and invested I was. Then I use all of that trauma and save it in my head and use it as emotional memory for my performances.' Using Personal Pain to Enhance Acting The actress draws from her personal experiences of pain to enrich her performances, believing that this emotional honesty helps her portray characters with greater sincerity. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Is it better to shower in the morning or at night? Here's what a microbiologist says CNA Read More Undo By tapping into these genuine feelings, she is able to create a stronger connection with her roles, making her acting more convincing and relatable for viewers. Latest Project: Tumko Meri Kasam On the work front, Adah Sharma's latest project was 'Tumko Meri Kasam', a film crafted by Vikram Bhatt , who both wrote and directed it. Sharing the screen with Anupam Kher , Ishwak Singh , and Esha Deol , Adah played a key role in this movie, which premiered on March 21, 2025.

Watch: Adah Sharma Tries Her Hand At Making Crispy Jalebis In Indore
Watch: Adah Sharma Tries Her Hand At Making Crispy Jalebis In Indore

NDTV

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

Watch: Adah Sharma Tries Her Hand At Making Crispy Jalebis In Indore

Adah Sharma is a foodie at heart, and a video of the actress making jalebi at a sweet shop in Indore is proof. Here, Adah can be seen holding a white cloth with a hole at the bottom filled with the fermented batter, then making swirling patterns on the hot oil. The actress even tries her best to create patterns representing the letters of her name while narrating, "Ye bahut mushkil hai (This is difficult)," and continues, "Oh, no yeh maine kya kiya. Sab mix ho gaya. Oh no. Toh main gol gol hi banayungi. Alu banati hu main. Alu aur matar ke daane (Oh no, what have I done. Everything got mixed up. Oh no. I will make it round. I will make potatoes and peas)," as she shakes her hand to squeeze drops from the cloth. The hilarious note atop this part of the video reads, "Kaun taste karega (Who will taste this)?" She adds, "Aise lambe lambe. Sab mix ho gaya, na? Mix ho gaya. Oh, maine waste kiya apka jalebi. (Long ones like this. Everything got mixed up, right? It got mixed up. Oh, I wasted your jalebi.) Sorry." Despite failing in her attempts, she remains cheerful while accepting, "And I will try one. Okay, jalebi banana bahut mushkil hai aur main sirf kha sakti hun (Making jalebi is very difficult, and I can only eat it). Thank you." Check out the full video below: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Adah Sharma (@adah_ki_adah) Adah also showcases the end product alongside a hilarious note atop it that says, "Waste nahi hue (These weren't wasted)! Tedha medha masala jalebi noodle style." "Jalebi banai... ab tum uljho (I made jalebi... now you get confused). Stunt performed by a trained professional. Jalebis were harmed in the making. Waste nahi gaye (Nothing was wasted)... Noodle Jeeravan Jalebi bahut tasty tha (was very tasty)," reads her caption. The video was loved by her millions of fans, with some even calling her 'Jalebi Bai'. When in Indore, Adah also relished the famous Indori poha among the array of street delicacies found there. In a post on Instagram, the actress documented her foodie journey while she went to attend an event in the commercial hub of Madhya Pradesh. An excerpt from her note read, "Indore aae aur Indori poha nahi khaaya, aisa ho sakta hai? (Can it be possible that you come to Indore and don't eat Indori Poha?)" Watch the full post below: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Adah Sharma (@adah_ki_adah) We are super delighted with Adah Sharma's culinary journeys in Indore. Aren't you?

Adah Sharma's take on nepotism: If I came from a film family, they wouldn't let me debut with a horror film
Adah Sharma's take on nepotism: If I came from a film family, they wouldn't let me debut with a horror film

Time of India

time25-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Adah Sharma's take on nepotism: If I came from a film family, they wouldn't let me debut with a horror film

Adah Sharma While there is so much talk about the perks of being from a film family, Adah Sharma has her own take on it. 'Had I belonged to a film family, they would have waited for that perfect film to launch me,' she says, and adds with a laugh, 'My film family wouldn't let me do a horror movie. Who starts their career looking possessed on screen with black teeth? I didn't have the opportunity to start my career with a usual romantic movie that probably would have happened if I had the DNA of a famous person. I started with 1920 and I feel fortunate for that. The audience has accepted me whenever I try something crazy and maybe that's why filmmakers also have the guts to cast me in different roles.' Adah is now gearing up to portray a devi in her upcoming project. For her, the key to success lies in making every character believable and distinct. She did action in the Commando franchise and then was seen in The Kerala Story. 'While watching The Kerala Story, people didn't say, 'Oh, she knows how to do action, why isn't she beating the goons?' People also appreciated me as the bar dancer, Rosie, in Sunflower Season 2, and as an IPS officer in Bastar: The Naxal Story. I'm lucky that my career has unfolded the way it has.' Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Adah Sharma reflects on lives touched by 'The Kerala Story' on its second anniversary
Adah Sharma reflects on lives touched by 'The Kerala Story' on its second anniversary

Time of India

time05-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Adah Sharma reflects on lives touched by 'The Kerala Story' on its second anniversary

Picture Credit: X As ' The Kerala Story ' marks its second anniversary on May 5, actress Adah Sharma took a moment to reflect on the profound impact the film has had on its viewers. The actress shared her thoughts on the emotional journeys of those who were deeply touched by the film's powerful narrative, highlighting how it continues to resonate with audiences long after its release. Reflecting on the journey, the actress shared her gratitude for the overwhelming response the film has received and how it continues to resonate with viewers, sparking emotional conversations even after two years. Adah told IANS, "The audience and the box office are impartial to genetics, blood group, surname, and your bank balance. I am very grateful to the audience. I meet so many people whom the film has deeply impacted. I'm happy to be an inspiration for young girls and women all over our country." The 'Bastar: The Naxal Story' actress also took to Instagram to share behind-the-scenes photos from the set. In the images, Adah proudly displays the bruises and scars required for her character, showcasing the physical demands of the intense role she portrayed. For the caption, Sharma wrote, "The human brain is made up of 75% water. Dehydration aapke focus, memory and mental clarity ko affect karti hai. #TheKeralaStory ke liye ek acha post karna hai. But itne saare photos aur videos hai, I don't know kya post karu. Itne saare emotions thank you aap sab ko and congrats 5th may ko you created history ... ok paani peekey post karti hu .. aap bhi stay hydrated, stay safe." (sic) On a related note, "The Kerala Story," directed by Sudipto Sen and produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, starred Adah Sharma, Yogita Bihani, Sonia Balani, and Siddhi Idnani. The film's storyline revolves around a group of women from Kerala who are forced to convert to Islam and become part of the Islamic State . Presented as based on true events, the narrative is built around the controversial Hindutva theory of "love jihad." It suggests that thousands of Hindu women from Kerala were converted to Islam and subsequently recruited by the Islamic State. The film was released in theaters on May 5, 2023, and became the ninth-highest-grossing Hindi film of the year.

'Scream night': Climate activists repeatedly disrupt DNC leadership meeting
'Scream night': Climate activists repeatedly disrupt DNC leadership meeting

Yahoo

time31-01-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

'Scream night': Climate activists repeatedly disrupt DNC leadership meeting

Environmental groups appear to be breaking with the Democratic Party after protesters disrupted a recent leadership meeting, which comes as the party attempts to regain its footing after suffering defeat in the 2024 presidential election. The Democratic National Committee (DNC) held a candidate forum on Thursday evening in Washington, D.C., ahead of their upcoming election to determine who will lead the campaign arm into the next election cycle. While the event was intended to showcase some of the party's potential new faces, it was interrupted by several protesters, including climate activists from the Sunrise Movement, a youth-led, left-wing climate action organization, who demanded the DNC establish a working election strategy for the party after the 2024 loss. "What will you do to get fossil fuel money out of Democratic politics? We are facing a climate emergency!" Fox News Digital heard one protester shout. After Stinging Election Defeats, Dnc Eyes Rural Voters As Key To 2026 Midterm Success Other protesters made calls for the DNC chair candidates to bring back the party's ban on corporate PAC and lobbyist donations. Read On The Fox News App "To defeat Trump, the Democratic Party needs to loudly and proudly take a stand against billionaires and show voters that Democrats are the only party ready to fight for working people," Adah, an activist from the Sunrise Movement who made an interruption, said in a statement issued by Sunrise. Dnc Hires Former Harris Staffers Behind @Kamalahq For Social Media Responses To Trump "That's how we will win back young voters and working class voters and defeat Trump," Adah added. About a dozen protesters interrupted and were kicked out of the event — the final meeting ahead of Saturday's DNC election. The Democratic candidates and moderates grew frustrated with the protesters who were interrupting the event. Jason Paul, a candidate running for DNC chair, said the protesters were "hijack[ing] the whole evening" and turning the event "into scream night." "I'm surprised I haven't seen more of it," former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley told reporters after the event. "They're going to be on this planet a lot longer than I am, and if they stop caring passionately about the planet, then we have no hope at all. So it didn't bother me." Eight candidates are running to serve as chair of the DNC next cycle, including O'Malley, Wisconsin chair Ben Wikler, Minnesota chair Ken Martin, and former two-time Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson. The DNC chair election will be held article source: 'Scream night': Climate activists repeatedly disrupt DNC leadership meeting

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