Adah Sharma on why Vidyut Jammwal is not part of Commando: 'I was the connecting factor between film and web series'
Actor Adah Sharma talks about transitioning between different roles, after starring in both The Kerala Story and Commando.
Adah Sharma got to showcase her versatility as an artiste, when she was seen portraying two contrasting avatars in her recent projects. While The Kerala Story saw her playing the role of a victim in the hands of a terrorist organisation, she turned an encounter specialist for web show, Commando. Also read: Adah Sharma to take a break for treatment after hospitalisation due to hives, shares health update

“I got into Commando right after shooting The Kerala Story. From a victim to a saviour, I’m blessed that I got to play two extremely opposite roles in both these projects. In one, I’m scared of guns, and in the other, I’m using guns all the time,” she says.
Adah Sharma on shooting action scenes
Starting that 2023 has been a “fortunate year” so far for her, Sharma credits the scriptwriters for enabling actors have a smooth switch between characters. “If roles are well written, it becomes a lot easier for an actor to transition into different roles. Also, I took out enough time between my demanding schedules during The Kerala Story, and worked on my skills for action-packed sequences in Commando,” says the actor, adding, “Generally, I’m quite a fit person, but I underwent a lot of training and practice for my portions. The 10 seconds of action you see on screen take hours or even days to make them look seamless. I really enjoyed doing it.”
On Vidyut Jammwal not being part of Commando
The web show starring Prem Pariijaa as the male lead, takes forward the Commando film franchise that featured actor Vidyut Jammwal. As the audiences continue to speculate why he’s not a part of the series, Adah Sharma reveals the makers wanted to launch a new boy in the Commando franchise.
“And I was the connecting factor between the film, and the web series. So, we just wanted to show that there is another Commando as well. Not that Vidyut isn’t there, but Prem came as an addition to the franchise as another Commando,” mentions the 31-year-old, calling OTT ‘the best space’ to make such introductions.
While streaming continues to enjoy growing popularity, audiences are back in theatres as well, in huge numbers. And Adah Sharma is well aware of the audience’s preferences. “Nowadays, people just want to have an emotional connect with the film. If it’s a good film, people would watch it in theatres or on their phones and medium won’t really matter,” she emphasises, underlining the importance of a compelling narrative that resonates with viewers across platforms.

Get more updates from Bollywood, Taylor Swift, Hollywood, Music and Web Series along with Latest Entertainment News at Hindustan Times.
Get more updates from Bollywood, Taylor Swift, Hollywood, Music and Web Series along with Latest Entertainment News at Hindustan Times.