Adah Sharma

Adah Sharma (born 11 May 1992) is an Indian film actress who mainly appears in Hindi and Telugu-language films. Sharma, after finishing her schooling, made her acting debut with a leading role in the 2008 Hindi language horror film 1920, a box office success. Her portrayal of a possessed woman in the film was critically praised and earned her a Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut nomination.[1][2] After the release her romantic comedy film Hasee Toh Phasee (2014), she ventured into the South Indian film industries, making films in Telugu.

Adah Sharma
Sharma in 2019
Born11 May 1992 (1992-05-11) (age 28)
OccupationActress
Years active2008–present

Early life and education

Adah Sharma was born in Bombay (present-day Mumbai) and was raised in Mumbai. Her father, S. L. Sharma, was a captain in the merchant navy and her mother, is a classical dancer.[3] Adah did her schooling from Auxilium Convent High School in Pali Hill, Bandra, Mumbai. When she was in Class X, she had decided that she wanted to become an actress. She wanted to drop out of school but her parents insisted that she complete her schooling at least.[4] After finishing her Plus Two, she stopped studying.[5]

Sharma is a gymnast. She has been dancing since the age of three, and has completed her graduation in Kathak from the Natraj Gopi Krishna Kathak Dance Academy in Mumbai.[6][7] She had learnt salsa for four months in the US, besides jazz and ballet, and has claimed to be "very good" at belly dancing.[4]

Career

Sharma at a photoshoot for SAI in 2015

Trying to enter in the film industry, Sharma auditioned for several roles, but was rejected either because of her curly hair or because the makers felt that she looked too young.[8] She eventually landed the lead female role in the 2009 Hindi horror film 1920 opposite Rajneesh Duggal, directed by Vikram Bhatt. Her portrayal of a possessed woman was unanimously praised by critics. The Times of India's Nikhat Kazmi commented that she "delivers a consummate performance",[2] lie nowrunning.com wrote that she "rocks in her debut with a great performance".[9] Other reviewers labelled her performance as "excellent",[1] "[exceptionally] brilliant",[10][11] and "incredibly convincing".[12] The film was a commercial success, too, Bhatt's first box office hit after six years and 10 films,[13] and earned Sharma a Best Female Debut nomination at the 54th Filmfare Awards. Three years later, she had her next release, Phhir, again a horror film, which saw her collaborating with Vikram Bhatt, who wrote the film, and her 1920 co-star Rajneesh Duggal. Phhir, however, was not as well received as 1920, opening to negative reviews,[14][15][16][17] and failing at the box office,[18][19] with Sharma getting mixed response for her performance. While Sujata Chakrabarti wrote that "not even for a minute does she exude the intensity of being a psychic",[20] Sify's Sonia Chopra stated that she was "the only one in the film who can act".[16] Her third film, the romantic comedy Hum Hai Raahi Car Ke, released another two years later and was a critical and financial failure.[21][22] In 2014, Sharma had two releases: Puri Jagannadh's romance Heart Attack opposite Nithiin, that marked her Telugu debut and a Hindi film Hasee Toh Phasee alongside Sidharth Malhotra and Parineeti Chopra, which released seven days later and featured her in a supporting role.[23] She described her character in the former as "vulnerable, yet extremely sexy" and worked for two months on her Telugu diction.[7] Sharma received positive remarks for her performance in Heart Attack, with The Times of India writing that she "looks like a natural actress and does a decent job" while 123telugu.com felt that she had made a "stunning debut".[24] Both films were commercially successful,[25] with Hasee To Phasee ending up as one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of 2014.[26]

Her next two films, the Telugu family drama S/O Satyamurthy, in which she was cast opposite Allu Arjun and Samantha Ruth Prabhu, and was directed by Trivikram Srinivas, and the Pavan Wadeyar's action thriller Rana Vikrama,[27] alongside Puneeth Rajkumar and Anjali, her first Kannada project, released on consecutive days in April 2015.[28] Both films were financial successes as well,[29] with the former, having collected over 80 crore, emerging as one of the highest-grossing Telugu films of all time, in spite of receiving mixed reviews from critics.[30] For her next film, she was paired opposite Sai Dharam Tej in Subramanyam For Sale, a Telugu romantic comedy . Directed by Harish Shankar, the film was proved to be a moderate success, and Sharma received good reviews for her performance.[25] At the 5th edition of Indian Federation for Fashion Development's India Runway Week, Sharma dazzled in a beautiful lehenga as she walked the ramp for Shravan Kumar. The designer kept the collection region-specific and showcased the lesser known handlooms of the south.[31]

Sharma had three releases in February 2016, two of which were in Telugu language. Her first film, the romantic comedy Garam was directed by Madan and she was cast as the love interest of the character played by Aadi. Her next film was the acclaimed thriller Kshanam where she played the central role of Swetha, who seeks help from her ex-boyfriend (Adivi Sesh). Her final release of the year was the romantic comedy Idhu Namma Aalu, her first Tamil film, in which she had a small character and also performed an item number on the song "King Kong", which topped the charts in South India and her dance moves as well as pairing with Silambarasan was praised.[25][32] Her next release was the thriller Commando 2, a sequel to the 2013 film Commando: One Man Army, where she plays the female lead role of an inspector opposite Vidyut Jamwal. Commercially, the film was an average-grosser.[33][34] In 2020, she played the role of a transgender woman in a MX PLAYER webseries tittled, Pati patni aur panga.[35]

Filmography

Films

Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Role Language Notes
2008 1920 Lisa Singh Rathod / twins Spirit Hindi Nominated — Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut
2011 Phhir Disha
2013 Hum Hai Raahi Car Ke Sanjana Mehra
2014 Heart Attack Hayathi Telugu Telugu Debut
Hasee Toh Phasee Karishma Solanki Hindi
2015 S/O Satyamurthy Pallavi Kolasani Telugu
Rana Vikrama Paaru Kannada Kannada Debut
Subramanyam for Sale Durga Telugu
2016 Garam Sameera
Kshanam Swetha
Idhu Namma Aalu Herself Tamil Special appearance in song
2017 Commando 2 Bhavna Reddy Hindi
2019 Charlie Chaplin 2 Saara Tamil
Kalki Dr.Padma Telugu
Bypass Road Radhika Hindi
Commando3 Bhavna Reddy
2020 Soulsathi Preeti / Soul Hindi Short Film

Television

Year Series Role Platform Notes
2014- 2015 Pukaar Aarti Life OK 2 Seasons
2019MohShrutiZee5Short film
2019The HolidayMehekMX PlayerWebseries
2020Pati Patni Aur PangaShivani BhatnagarMX PlayerWebseries

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