Adah Sharma, the actor who recently appeared in the controversial film The Kerala Story, has shared her experiences regarding the time when people advised her to undergo a nose job. Adah expressed that her nose would no longer be a concern for others since she has now acted in movies.
In an interview with Mashable, Adah stated, “People advised me to get a nose job and have a better-looking nose. However, now that I have acted in movies, everyone will perceive my nose as good. It’s too late now; you can’t change it.”
Referring to mosquito bites, she jokingly commented, “Mosquitoes love me. If only producers and directors loved me this much. But I think after The Kerala Story, they might start behaving like mosquitoes. I hope it happens.”
The actor also discussed her relationships, revealing that her exes do not initiate contact with her. She mentioned, “My exes don’t call me; I’m the one who calls them. I can do it without alcohol. I don’t need alcohol to make those calls. Even a sip of cough syrup is enough for me to reach out to my exes.”
The Kerala Story, directed by Sudipto Sen, is currently dominating the Bollywood box office. When asked about the film, Adah Sharma told Rediff, “I come across young girls who find The Kerala Story cool. I bump into young boys who have already watched the film four or five times and can recite the dialogues, describing specific scenes. The Kerala Story is no longer just another film; it has turned into a movement.”