Key Points

Actress Adah Sharma recently showcased her love for family by filming her grandmother's sweet 16th birthday celebration. The video captured heartwarming moments of family singing, dancing, and enjoying each other's company. Simultaneously, Adah is riding high on professional success after her film 'The Kerala Story' won two National Film Awards. Her emotional connection to both personal and professional milestones reflects her multifaceted personality and passion.

Key Points: Adah Sharma Captures Naani's Sweet 16 Birthday Bash

  • Adah documents her Naani's 16th birthday celebration with personal video
  • Family sings and dances to classic Bollywood tracks
  • 'The Kerala Story' wins two National Film Awards
  • Actress expresses gratitude for film's impact and recognition
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Adah Sharma turns cinematographer for her Naani's 'sweet 16th birthday'

Actress Adah Sharma turns cinematographer for her grandmother's birthday, sharing heartwarming family moments and celebrating recent National Film Awards success.

"Honoured to have the opportunity to be the cinematographer of my grandmother's birthday bash - Adah Sharma"

Mumbai, Aug 11

Actress Adah Sharma turned cinematographer for her Naani's 'sweet 16th birthday' celebration.

The 'Hasee Toh Phasee' actress dropped a video on her X timeline, where he maternal grandmother was seen surrounded by her lovely family as she turned a year older.

The clip opened with the whole family singing 'Happy Birthday'. This was followed by some laughter and music, with people grooving to songs like 'Bareli Ke Bazaar Me' and 'Sar Jo Tera Chakraye'.

Adah also incorporated a couple of glimpses from the cake-cutting ceremony in the video.

We could see some of the family members making the get-together even more memorable by sharing some fun tales.

"My Naanis sweet 16th Birthday #PartyWithPaati...Honoured to have the opportunity to be the cinematographer of my grandmothers birthday bash. Here are the highlights," Adah captioned the clip.

Work-wise, Adah is on cloud nine at the moment as her film, "The Kerala Story,” won big at the 71st National Film Awards. The Sudipto Sen's directorial bagged two major honors — 'Best Director' and 'Best Cinematography'.

Spilling her excitement about the latest milestone in her professional journey, Adah told IANS: “The Kerala Story winning two national awards feels really good. This film changed my life—and knowing it touched so many others makes every tear, every risk, every controversy seem worth it.”

“I’m grateful to every soul who watched it, felt it, and stood by it. It's a reminder that truth, when told with heart, finds its way. Full credit to Vipul sir Sudipto sir and Prasanthanu sir for having the courage for making this film. I'm very greatful to them that they chose me to play the protagonist," she added.

Claimed to have been inspired by true events, the project also stars Yogita Bihani, Sonia Balani, and Siddhi Idnani in key roles, along with others.

Backed by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, "The Kerala Story" reached the cinema halls on May 5, 2023.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the family celebration is sweet, I wish she'd address the controversies around 'The Kerala Story' with more sensitivity. The film has caused real pain to many communities in Kerala. Art shouldn't divide people.
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Aman W
"Bareli Ke Bazaar Me" playing at a birthday party? 😂 Love the retro vibes! My dadi would approve - these golden oldies always get the family together. More power to multi-generational celebrations!
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Sarah B
As someone living abroad, this makes me so nostalgic for family gatherings back home. The chaos, the music, the laughter - these are the moments that truly matter. Kudos to Adah for capturing it so beautifully!
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Vikram M
National award or not, 'The Kerala Story' was problematic in its portrayal. But setting that aside, the birthday video is adorable. Our grandparents deserve all the love and celebration - they're our living heritage.
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Kavya N
"Sweet 16th" for a grandmother is such a cute concept! In India we don't celebrate elders' birthdays enough. Maybe we should start counting from 60 like this - makes aging more fun 😄

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