Adah Sharma, the actress from ‘The Kerala Story’, is not just proud of the film’s success—she’s grateful for how it changed her life. “It proved I could stay true to myself and still make a mark,” she says.
Her quirky charm showed up early—yes, even at breakfast. Adah says she used to flip dosas on beat and turn the kitchen into a stage. Her imagination still runs wild, chatting with imaginary friends and building castles in the sky.
She knew she was meant for the spotlight long before the world noticed. Even during her school plays, she felt like a real actor. But it hasn’t been all roses. “I cry, feel low, and move on like everyone else,” she admits.
Adah uses those tough moments as fuel. “Negative emotions aren’t useless. I save them and plug them into my scenes for real impact,” she explains.
Even two years later, ‘The Kerala Story’ gives her goosebumps. “People say it changed their life. It reminded me to be grateful for my basic freedoms,” she shares.
In 2024, she saw four releases—all completely different. Now, she’s busy working on more offbeat roles. Off-camera? She chills with clouds and cartoons, watches dubbed shows, and keeps fit through yoga—not cheat meals. “Discipline keeps me grounded,” says the fiercely fun star.