Is Adah Sharma Funny or Serious about People Taking Her Photos?

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Key Takeaways
- Adah Sharma humorously addresses unsolicited photography.
- She uses social media to engage with her audience.
- Her upcoming film showcases her versatility as an actress.
- Adah's humor makes her relatable to fans.
- She reflects on her career growth in the film industry.
Mumbai, Oct 13 (NationPress) Actress Adah Sharma humorously expressed her thoughts on social media regarding individuals snapping her pictures without her consent.
Displaying her characteristic humor, the 'Kerala Story' star quipped about “revenge on mankind” and whimsically questioned the protein content in people. In a lighthearted video posted on her Instagram, Adah was seen standing in line while boarding a flight, engaging with fellow passengers, and enjoying a travel moment. She captioned the video, “How many grams of protein is there in a person?? Asking for a friend. When people take my photos, from every angle, without informing me then?!! Understand this revenge. Revenge on mankind. Lots of love from the hen community. I hope everyone liked their photoshoot.”
The actress from ‘Bastar: The Naxal Story’ also included Rinku Ojha’s trending song “Ku Ku Ho Ku Ku” as the background score for her video.
On her professional path, Adah Sharma is set to portray a Devi in an upcoming trilingual film directed by National Award-winner BM Giriraj. Reflecting on this project, she expressed her gratitude for being able to take on such diverse and engaging roles while collaborating with talented filmmakers.
Discussing the film, she stated, “I am very fortunate to have the opportunity to play such amazing roles and work with such talented filmmakers. Stories like ‘The Kerala Story’ or fictional ones like Reeta Sanyal, I will strive to make them as realistic as possible. I'm very lucky that creative filmmakers are offering me such varied roles.”
Beginning her acting career with a lead role in the 2008 Hindi horror success “1920,” Adah has since gained acclaim in the South Indian film industry with notable projects such as “S/O Satyamurthy” and “Kshanam.” She also starred in the critically acclaimed film “The Kerala Story.”