Adah Sharma opens up about rejection: “I Feel Bad, I Cry a Little or More”
Adah Sharma has established herself as a versatile actress across both Bollywood and South Indian cinema. She first caught the audience’s attention with her gripping performance in the thriller '1920: Evil Returns' and went on to deliver notable roles in films such as 'Haseena Parkar' and 'Commando 3'.
Candid Talk on Handling Rejection
During an interview with Bollywood Bubble, Adah was asked about how she handles rejection, losing roles, or situations where she was initially selected but ultimately replaced. She responded with heartfelt honesty, sharing that she has gone through all these experiences. Adah acknowledged that such moments do cause pain. Like anyone else, she feels hurt, gets emotional, and sometimes even sheds tears. She explained, “Yes all of the above. I feel bad like all humans do, I cry a little or lots depending on the magnitude of the loss and how attached and invested I was. Then I use all of that trauma and save it in my head and use it as emotional memory for my performances.”
Using Personal Pain to Enhance Acting
The actress draws from her personal experiences of pain to enrich her performances, believing that this emotional honesty helps her portray characters with greater sincerity. By tapping into these genuine feelings, she is able to create a stronger connection with her roles, making her acting more convincing and relatable for viewers.
Latest Project: Tumko Meri Kasam
On the work front, Adah Sharma’s latest project was 'Tumko Meri Kasam', a film crafted by Vikram Bhatt , who both wrote and directed it. Sharing the screen with Anupam Kher , Ishwak Singh , and Esha Deol , Adah played a key role in this movie, which premiered on March 21, 2025.
Candid Talk on Handling Rejection
During an interview with Bollywood Bubble, Adah was asked about how she handles rejection, losing roles, or situations where she was initially selected but ultimately replaced. She responded with heartfelt honesty, sharing that she has gone through all these experiences. Adah acknowledged that such moments do cause pain. Like anyone else, she feels hurt, gets emotional, and sometimes even sheds tears. She explained, “Yes all of the above. I feel bad like all humans do, I cry a little or lots depending on the magnitude of the loss and how attached and invested I was. Then I use all of that trauma and save it in my head and use it as emotional memory for my performances.”
Using Personal Pain to Enhance Acting
The actress draws from her personal experiences of pain to enrich her performances, believing that this emotional honesty helps her portray characters with greater sincerity. By tapping into these genuine feelings, she is able to create a stronger connection with her roles, making her acting more convincing and relatable for viewers.
Latest Project: Tumko Meri Kasam
On the work front, Adah Sharma’s latest project was 'Tumko Meri Kasam', a film crafted by Vikram Bhatt , who both wrote and directed it. Sharing the screen with Anupam Kher , Ishwak Singh , and Esha Deol , Adah played a key role in this movie, which premiered on March 21, 2025.
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