Adah Sharma Compares Her Schedule to a Jenga Tower—Here’s Why

Bollywood actress Adah Sharma says finding perfect work-life balance isn't always realistic, comparing her schedule to a precarious Jenga tower. She focuses on getting through days with humor and counting small wins rather than chasing perfection. The 33-year-old actress was last seen in Tumko Meri Kasam, inspired by Dr. Ajay Murdia. Her upcoming film Governor: The Silent Saviour, also starring Manoj Bajpayee, releases on June 12.

Key Points: Adah Sharma: My Schedule Is Like a Jenga Tower

  • Adah Sharma compares balancing schedule to a Jenga tower
  • She focuses on humor and small wins over perfect balance
  • Last seen in Tumko Meri Kasam, inspired by Dr. Ajay Murdia
  • Next film Governor: The Silent Saviour releases June 12
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Adah Sharma: Whenever I try to balance my schedule, it looks like a 'Jenga tower'

Bollywood actress Adah Sharma says balancing work and life is like a Jenga tower—one extra shoot and everything collapses. She shares her wellness mantra.

Adah Sharma: Whenever I try to balance my schedule, it looks like a 'Jenga tower'
"If I manage to shoot, laugh, eat on time, and not forget where I kept my phone, I consider it a wellness victory. - Adah Sharma"

Mumbai, May 2

Bollywood actress Adah Sharma says that finding the correct work-life balance isn't always realistic. She compared her schedule to a precarious game of Jenga, and that even a slight addition can throw everything off.

Asked how she plans to maintain balance between work and personal well-being, Adah told IANS: "Honestly, whenever I try to 'balance' my schedule, it looks like a Jenga tower. One extra shoot and everything collapses."

Instead of chasing perfection, Adah focuses on getting through her days with a sense of humour and counting small wins.

"I've realised I'm not great at perfect balance... but I'm decent at not completely falling apart. I can pretend five hours of sleep is wellness on some days and manage to go through the day without getting very annoyed."

"If I manage to shoot, laugh, eat on time, and not forget where I kept my phone, I consider it a wellness victory," she concluded.

The 33-year-old actress was last seen in Tumko Meri Kasam, directed by Vikram Bhatt. The film is inspired by the life of Dr. Ajay Murdia, the founder of Indira IVF. The film also stars Anupam Kher, Ishwak Singh, Adah Sharma, and Esha Deol in lead roles.

She will next be seen in "Governor: The Silent Saviour", which also stars Manoj Bajpayee.

The film is reportedly inspired by S. Venkitaramanan, who served as RBI Governor during India's 1991 economic crisis and was closely associated with the country's financial rescue period. However, the makers are yet to corroborate the above claims and confirm if it's indeed based on him. It will be released on June 12.

The film is presented by Sunshine Pictures. Produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah and directed by Chinmay Mandlekar, the film is co-produced by Aashin A. Shah and written by Suvendu Bhattacharyjee, Saurabh Bharat, Ravi Asrani, and Vipul Amrutlal Shah.

- IANS

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Priya S
Lol the phone part hit home 😂 literally every day I'm like "where did I keep my phone?" But honestly, it's refreshing to see a celeb admit that balance is impossible sometimes. I'm tired of those motivational posts saying "you can have it all" - no you can't!
Vikram M
Good approach actually. Better to just keep moving than stress about perfection. Wishing her success for Governor movie - Manoj Bajpayee is a powerhouse actor, interesting combination 🤞
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Sarah B
As someone working in Mumbai's startup scene, I totally get this. Every time I think I've found a rhythm, something throws me off. But "pretending 5 hours of sleep is wellness" is a bit concerning honestly - hope she takes care of herself properly!
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Kavya N
Jenga tower comparison is spot on! Every working woman in India knows this struggle - balancing job, family, social life... one wrong move and everything topples. At least she's honest about it. Respect 🫡
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Rahul R
Interesting. But I think she could try better time management - plenty of Bollywood stars manage multiple projects without complaining. Not a huge fan of the "it's okay to be messy" attitude tbh. But well, different strokes for different folks.
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Michelle N
Love this practical take on wellness! Especially in India where there's so much pressure to "balance everything perfectly" - her attitude is a breath of fresh air. Those small wins really matter.

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