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Adah Sharma on portraying multiple characters in her show Reeta Sanyal: "I don't compromise on my honesty"

Adah Sharma, currently seen in the web series Reeta Sanyal, emphasizes her commitment to portraying every character on screen with complete dedication. Known for films like The Kerala Story, Hasee Toh Phasee, and 1920, as well as web series Commando and Sunflower, Adah Sharma now takes on a challenging role in Reeta Sanyal.

October 19, 2024 / 13:55 IST
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Adah Sharma, currently seen in the web series Reeta Sanyal, emphasizes her commitment to portraying every character on screen with complete dedication. Known for films like The Kerala Story, Hasee Toh Phasee, and 1920, as well as web series Commando and Sunflower, Adah Sharma now takes on a challenging role in Reeta Sanyal, streaming on Disney+ Hotstar. She plays 10 different characters in the investigative mystery thriller.

“I don’t compromise on my honesty when I am performing on screen. I will do anything for a character in front of the camera to prepare for a role. I go to extreme lengths. I believe if you are honest to each character, you can make every one of them come alive,” Adah Sharma said, showing her approach to acting. She further added, “Whether you cry, you have to cry with full honesty… Every line you say, although it’s written by somebody else, you have to deliver it with full sincerity.”

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The 32-year-old stars as the titular character in Reeta Sanyal, which follows the story of an advocate who solves cases using her "sharp mind and chameleon-like skills." Among the 10 roles she embodies, Adah Sharma found wearing a fat suit for one of the characters to be the toughest.

“That (fat suit) was hard to wear. It was under a saree because I was supposed to look around 120 kg. That was a tough one,” she revealed. Adah Sharma explained that each character was inspired by real people or a blend of individuals she knows, adding, "Everything was referenced, whether it was the Haryanvi reporter or waitress... I got to speak Marathi, so there are lots of different characters."