For actress Adah Sharma, this year has been nothing short of a “Diwali dhamaka,” filled with significant milestones and successful projects like Bastar: The Naxal Story, the web series Sunflower, and Reeta Sanyal. Reflecting on her journey, Adah expresses heartfelt gratitude, stating, “For an actor to get so many varied roles in a single year is so special, and I feel blessed.” She shared that her team is excited about the achievements, turning their success into a festive celebration, complete with homemade sweets and shared meals.
When asked about cherished Diwali gifts, Adah highlights her grandmother’s contributions: “My most special gift is usually what my nani gives me; anything she gives me is special.” Adah often requests hand-me-down sarees from her nani, but she appreciates the new ones her grandmother buys for her as well. Her personal Diwali style features elegant Kerala sarees, often in cream with gold borders, embodying grace and tradition.
Discussing her Diwali celebrations, Adah emphasizes the significance of daily puja in her life, a practice that transcends the festival itself. “I’ve always been taught that every day of your life should be celebrated, and every day you should give thanks to God,” she shares. For her, Diwali is just an opportunity to dress in new clothes while maintaining her daily rituals, making every moment a reason for gratitude and celebration.