Actress Adah Sharma, preparing for ‘Governor: The Silent Saviour’ alongside Manoj Bajpayee, finds joy in portraying bold characters and intricate storylines. From ‘Sunflower’ to ‘1920’ and ‘The Kerala Story,’ she thrives on challenging roles. When asked about her preference between complex narratives and strong characters, Adah expressed interest in both, citing the thrill of embodying solid personas like Rosie in ‘Sunflower.’
Adah reflected on her past roles, mentioning the complexities of characters like Liza in ‘1920.’ She highlighted the intriguing aspects of playing Shalini in ‘The Kerala Story,’ where she had to engage the audience despite the character’s questionable decisions. ‘Governor: The Silent Saviour,’ set for a July 12 release, draws inspiration from a real former governor, focusing on a national crisis theme.
The film, reportedly influenced by S. Venkitaramanan, an RBI Governor during India’s 1991 economic turmoil, is yet to confirm its basis. Scheduled for June 12, ‘Governor: The Silent Saviour’ is backed by Sunshine Pictures and helmed by director Chinmay Mandlekar. Adah Sharma, who debuted in 2008 with ‘1920,’ has since appeared in various films, gaining recognition for her role in ‘The Kerala Story’ in 2023.
