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Ada Sharma on Jenga-Like Work-Life Struggle in Bollywood

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In the high-stakes world of Bollywood, actress Ada Sharma opens up about the delicate art of juggling professional commitments and personal downtime. Comparing it to Jenga, she warns that even minor disruptions can unravel everything.

Speaking exclusively, Ada explained, ‘Trying to balance work and life is like building a Jenga tower. One extra commitment, and it all comes crashing down.’ She admits perfection eludes her but prioritizes not breaking completely.

Her strategy involves savoring everyday joys—light days, timely meals, good sleep (even if short), and simple pleasures like laughter on set. ‘I don’t aim for ideal balance; I just ensure I don’t collapse,’ she noted.

Fresh off ‘Tumko Meri Kasam,’ a Vikram Bhatt directorial inspired by IVF pioneer Dr. Ajay Murdia, where she shared screen space with Anupam Kher, Ishwak Singh, and Esha Deol, Ada is gearing up for bigger things.

Next in line is ‘Governor: The Silent Savior’ alongside Manoj Bajpayee, chronicling events from the 1991 financial turmoil under RBI’s S. Venkataramanan. Helmed by Chinmay Mandleskar and backed by Vipul Amrutlal Shah’s Sunshine Pictures, the film hits screens on June 12.

Adas’s relatable take offers a refreshing perspective amid celebrity glamour, reminding us that true balance lies in resilience and modest achievements rather than flawless harmony.

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