Adah Sharma shares her father’s ‘worst’ humour on morbid situations
Adah Sharma recently opened up about her father's "worst" sense of humour, revealing that he had an ability to find laughter even in the most morbid situations.
The only thing more important than the onscreen chemistry is the offscreen chemistry, bond and respect among the co-stars of a film. Picking the right pulse, Bollywood actress Adah Sharma hailed her Commando 2 co-star Vidyut Jammwal for his life values.
Ahead of the release of Commando 2: The Black Money Trail, Adah expressed her excitement about the film in an exclusive interview to thestatesman.com. She also spoke about her respect for her co-star and what makes her character in the film lovable.
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She uttered the word “Phenomenal” when asked how she felt shooting alongside Vidyut, who has carved his space in the industry after displaying stellar action performances in Force and Commando.
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"He’s a nice person, a nicer action hero. I can go on and paragraph about how great his action is. It’s there now for the world to see. You see it onscreen, I see it live. He’s honest, he wears his heart on his sleeve and it’s great to be working with a person like him," Adah said.
Vidyut is the new age action hero of Bollywood and was named hottest vegetarian in 2014.
"He looks perfect even when he’s crying. He’s too good looking, it's not fair," she added, teasing the co-star.
The Kerala-born actress has appeared in many Hindi and Telugu language films. Her work in Bollywood films 1920 and Hasee Toh Phasee gave her recognition.
Waiting eagerly for the release of Commando 2, she said, "It’s just three days away so I am extremely excited. From action to romance, to drama, to every single set, every dance move, I loved everything and every part of this film."
Adah smiled when she recalled her first scene in the film. "I watched Commando 2 yesterday. I loved my introduction scene. From the beginning to the last scene of the film, I loved my character. It’s the best role I’ve played yet," she said.
Vidyut, who was sitting next to the actress, joined in saying, "Yeah, I haven't seen such an amazing introduction for an actress in a Hindi film".
In the film, Adah is playing Bhavna Reddy, a Telugu-speaking encounter specialist from Vijayawada.
"Bhavna's accent sounds great in the film. Such accent hasn’t been used in a Hindi film before. She’s entertaining, she’s corrupt and despite being on the mission with Vidyut, she shops, roam around and enjoys the venues," Adah elaborated about her role.
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