Adah Sharma Breaks Silence on Missing 'The Kerala Story 2' Sequel

Adah Sharma has publicly addressed her absence from the highly anticipated sequel 'The Kerala Story 2', stating she prefers not to discuss projects she is not involved in. She emphasized that details about being offered the role should remain private between an actor and the filmmakers. The actress explained that the sequel tells a completely different story from the first film, which focused on ISIS camps. Sharma is now focusing on her upcoming slate of films, including a biopic, an action film, and a horror project that has already generated fan excitement.

Key Points: Adah Sharma Explains Absence from 'The Kerala Story 2'

  • Not part of sequel by choice
  • Respects privacy in film dealings
  • Sequel has a completely different story
  • Upcoming biopic, action, and horror films
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Adah Sharma opens up about not being part of 'The Kerala Story 2'

Bollywood actress Adah Sharma reveals why she isn't part of 'The Kerala Story 2' sequel and discusses her upcoming horror, action, and biopic projects.

Adah Sharma opens up about not being part of 'The Kerala Story 2'
"Whether I was offered the sequel or not is something that should remain between the makers and the actor - Adah Sharma"

Mumbai, March 5

Bollywood actress Adah Sharma, who is known for her work in 'The Kerala Story', has shared why she isn't a part of the sequel.

Her performance in the first part of the franchise struck a strong chord with audiences in the first installment. So when the sequel was announced and her name wasn't mentioned, many fans were taken aback and began wondering why the actress wouldn't be returning for the next chapter.

The actress who has stayed silent from the announcement to a week after the sequel's release has now broken her silence.

She said, "I enjoy speaking about a film I am part of. When I'm not a part of a film, I feel speaking about it just to be in the news isn't right. Whether I was offered the sequel or not is something that should remain between the makers and the actor and not really be discussed publicly. The first part was about ISIS camps in Afghanistan and showed step by step how an innocent girl ends up becoming a terrorist. Part 2 is a completely different story".

When asked about fans missing her and the box office comparisons between the two films, she said, "My audience loves me a lot. They want to see me in every movie. They accept me in every role right from my debut with '1920' where I was so scary to 'The Kerala Story' where I'm sweet to Sunflower where I'm wicked".

The actress will next be seen in a biopic and an action film and a horror film. She shares a glimpse of getting ready for the horror film in prosthetics which has already got all her fans excited.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Honestly, I'm a bit disappointed. Her role in the first part was so powerful. The sequel will definitely feel different without her. But if the story is completely new, maybe it makes sense. Still, she carried the first film on her shoulders.
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Aman W
She handled this with so much grace, yaar. No drama, no blame game. Just focusing on her work. That's a class act. More actors should learn from this. Excited for her horror film with prosthetics!
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Sarah B
Interesting point about Part 2 being a "completely different story." The first film sparked a lot of conversation (and controversy). I wonder if the makers are shifting focus or trying a new narrative approach. Adah's absence might be a strategic choice.
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Karthik V
She's a versatile actress for sure. From '1920' to 'Sunflower' to this. It's good she's moving on to a biopic and action film. An actor should not be tied to one franchise. Box office comparisons are unfair to the new cast.
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Nisha Z
While I admire her professionalism, I do wish there was a bit more transparency sometimes. As an audience member who loved the first film, I feel a bit left in the dark. But her reasoning about not speaking just for news is very ethical. 👍

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