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April 14, 2025

Adah Sharma's career saw a spike after the 2023 hit The Kerala Story, and now she is set to venture into South cinema again with her next trilingual film in Kannada, Tamil and Hindi.

- Akash Bhatnagar

She plays a deity in the project. "It is empowering, because devi is shakti (power). I believe that there is devi in every woman," says the actor, adding, "I feel fortunate that I'm getting the opportunity to work with such talented filmmakers from across India."

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