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Nia Sharma Says Fame Today Is Like Instant Noodles: Everyone Enjoys

Television actress Nia Sharma has shared a unique perspective on fame, comparing it to instant noodles that everyone enjoys. She posted a sultry video on Instagram dressed in a shimmery saree, striking poses for the camera. Her friend Krystle Dsouza commented humorously, saying the fame lasts "For 2 mins max." Nia is known for her roles in shows like Naagin and Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna Hai, and she won Khatron Ke Khiladi in 2020.

Nia Sharma shares unique take on how fame works today

Mumbai, June 16

Television actress Nia Sharma has shared a unique perspective on fame. She offered her thoughts on how stardom is perceived in today's fast-moving entertainment industry.

In her recent post, she compared the nature of modern fame to something instantly accessible and widely enjoyed. Taking to Instagram, the 'Naagin' actress posted her sultry video and wrote, "Fame today is like instant noodles. everyone enjoys!" In the clip, Nia is seen dressed in a shimmery, stylish saree and striking different sultry poses for the camera. Notably, her 'Ek Hazaron Main Meri Behna Hai' co-star and dear friend Krystle Dsouza commented, "For 2 mins max."

In April, Nia Sharma and Krystle D'Souza, who are known for their on-screen sisterly bond in Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna Hai, were spotted enjoying a fun-filled long drive in Nia's luxury car. Krystle also took to her social media account and shared a lighthearted video of the duo having a great time during the ride. She captioned it as, "High on coffee and some careless whispers."

Nia often shares her videos and photos on social media.

On the work front, Nia is widely known for her performances in television shows such as "Behenein," "Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna Hai," "Meri Durga," and "Kaali - Ek Agnipariksha." In 2020, she participated in "Khatron Ke Khiladi: Made in India" and emerged as the winner. She has also appeared in popular web series including "Twisted" and "Jamai 2.0."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rahul R

Honestly, she's spot on. Everyone wants that instant gratification now. But the real question is - can you sustain it? That's where most influencers fail. Nia has done TV shows, web series, and even won Khatron Ke Khiladi. She's earned her place. This instant noodles analogy is perfect for the wannabes who post one reel and think they're stars. 😂

Aditya G

Nia is one of the most talented actresses we have. But this comparison feels a bit shallow, no? Fame is not just about quick consumption. Real stardom comes from hard work, like she has done with all her shows. Maybe she meant that social media fame is like instant noodles, but true fame requires patience and consistency. Still love her though! ❤️

Sneha F

Krystle's reaction says it all - "For 2 mins max" sums up the entire influencer culture. These days people see a viral video and think they've made it. But Nia has been in the game long enough to know that real connections with fans matter more than just going viral. That saree look was fire though! 🔥

Vivek B

She makes a valid point, but isn't this a bit ironic coming from someone who posts sultry reels for attention? I mean, we all know those videos are designed to go viral. But I guess that's just how the game works now. At least she's honest about it. Unlike some celebrities who pretend they don't care about likes and views.

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