Adah Sharma Shares Her Vision for Devi in Upcoming Film: 'Realism is My Priority'

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Key Takeaways
- Adah Sharma portrays Devi, a goddess, in her upcoming film.
- The film will be trilingual: Hindi, Kannada, and Tamil.
- She expresses excitement for upcoming horror projects.
- Upcoming work includes a sequel to 'Chandini Bar.'
- Adah values realism in her performances.
Mumbai, April 9 (NationPress) Actress Adah Sharma is preparing to embrace a significant role as Devi in her forthcoming film directed by BM Giriraj, a National Award-winning filmmaker.
In discussing her method for this character, she highlighted her dedication to ensuring the portrayal remains as authentic and realistic as she can make it. Adah shared, “I feel incredibly fortunate to have the chance to play such remarkable characters and collaborate with such talented directors. Whether it's narratives like ‘The Kerala Story’ or fictional tales like Reeta Sanyal, I am committed to making the experience as genuine as possible. I’m extremely grateful that creative filmmakers are presenting me with such diverse roles.”
This film marks the first time Sharma will depict Devi, a goddess, on film. The upcoming, untitled project will be available in Hindi, Kannada, and Tamil.
Furthermore, Adah expressed her enthusiasm for the horror genre, stating, “I am also working on a project in the horror realm soon. My passion for horror is equal to my love for comedy.”
In addition to this, Adah’s future projects include a leading role in the sequel to “Chandini Bar,” as well as her eagerly awaited participation in “Reeta Sanyal Season 2.”
Moreover, she is set to feature in a biopic and an international action film. Adah’s latest appearance was in Tumko Meri Kasam, which stars veteran actor Anupam Kher, Ishwak Singh, and Esha Deol. Directed by Vikram Bhatt, this thriller was released on March 21, 2025.
Reflecting on the incredible feedback from her recent work, Adah previously mentioned, “It truly means everything to me that viewers were so moved they were in tears. If they feel my performance was even more emotional than 'The Kerala Story,' it brings me even greater joy. I put my heart into every performance, and I feel lucky that the audience embraces me in a variety of roles, from horror (1920) to comedy (Sunflower Season 2) to action (Commando) to drama and emotion.”