Exclusive: Adah Sharma Roasts “Scripted” Actors – Wins Hearts for Keeping It Real During Navratri Festivities
- Vishal waghela
- Oct 7
- 3 min read
Adah Sharma: The Actress Who Broke the PR Script During Navratri Season
As the festive lights of Navratri brighten up every corner of India, one star continues to shine brighter than the rest Adah Sharma. From Garba nights in Jamnagar to packed screenings in Chhattisgarh and Ena village, fans across the country are going gaga over her. Tickets are selling out wherever she goes, and her popularity shows no signs of slowing down.
But what really caught everyone’s attention this week wasn’t a movie scene it was Adah’s unapologetic honesty at a recent event in Surat.
When Adah Sharma Said What Many Think But Never Say
In a viral video making rounds online, Adah is seen on stage at an event, interacting with the crowd while answering questions from the media. When she playfully asks her fans for help answering a question, a media representative gets annoyed and takes the mic away.
Adah later shared the clip on her Instagram with a caption that hit like a truth bomb:
“PR se ratta maarke answers bol sakte ho, but audience se nahi poonch sakte?”
Her post quickly went viral — because let’s be honest — most actors stick to polished PR scripts, rarely daring to show their real selves.
Adah’s Take: “We Shouldn’t Take Ourselves So Seriously”
When asked about the incident, Adah gave a response that was pure gold:
“I think we shouldn’t take ourselves so seriously. It was raining heavily and still so many people had gathered at the event, so I wanted them to be part of the interview. The gentleman from the media didn’t think it was a good idea because no one had done it before. So I asked, ‘By-hearted answers given by a PR are allowed?’ It was all in good humour. I think it’s nice that people see my real side. In movies they get to see me in character speaking lines written in a script.”
Her statement struck a chord because it wasn’t just about the event — it was about the authenticity crisis in Bollywood.
Breaking the “PR Robot” Culture
Adah’s comment opens a larger conversation about how Bollywood celebrities often present rehearsed personalities shaped by PR agencies. In an age where fans value relatable, unfiltered connections, Adah’s playful yet sharp roast is a refreshing reminder that being real never goes out of style.
Her Navratri appearances reflect exactly that — a grounded, joyful artist connecting directly with her audience rather than hiding behind an image.
What’s Next for Adah Sharma?
Adah isn’t slowing down anytime soon. She’ll next be seen in:
Reeta Sanyal: Season 2, a superhero web series that’s already generating buzz.
A trilingual South Indian film, where she plays a Devi (goddess) — marking yet another powerful, transformative role in her career.
From fierce roles on screen to fearless statements off it, Adah Sharma is clearly one of the few stars rewriting how authenticity looks in Bollywood.
Aapke Sawal, Hamare Jawab! (FAQs)
Q1. What happened at the Surat event involving Adah Sharma?
Adah Sharma was interacting with fans during a media Q&A. When she involved the audience, a media person took away the mic, leading to her viral comment about “PR memorized answers.”
Q2. Why did Adah Sharma’s video go viral?
Her caption calling out the robotic PR culture — “PR se ratta maarke answers bol sakte ho but audience se nahi poonch sakte” — resonated with fans who appreciated her unfiltered attitude.
Q3. What is Adah Sharma’s next project? She will appear in Reeta Sanyal: Season 2, a superhero-themed series, and a trilingual South Indian film where she portrays a Devi.
Q4. How did fans react to the viral video? Fans flooded her comments with praise, calling her “real,” “fearless,” and “the only actress who talks like a normal person.”
Q5. What does this mean for Bollywood PR culture? Adah’s statement reignites the debate on authenticity in celebrity culture, highlighting how fans increasingly prefer genuine connection over scripted perfection.



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