Adah Sharma on pandemic: Hope we come out of this as kinder people


New Delhi, May 29 (IANS): Actress Adah Sharma has no idea about how or when shooting will resume amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and is hoping that once they go on sets everyone acts responsibility and take necessary precautions to ensure safety of all.

At present, a lot of plans are being explored to find a way to restart shoots soon, as the entertainment industry continues to reel under the ongoing lockdown.

Asked how she feels things things will change, Adah told IANS: "Honestly I have no idea. I just hope we all come out of this as more grateful , kinder people who are conscious about the environment."

"I think once we begin shooting, all of us will be responsible and take the necessary precautions ensuring safety of oneself and the people around us," the actress said while talking about if she is wary about going on sets as of now," she added.

Talking about her lockdown period, the "Commando" star said: "From slicing watermelons to doing cartwheels, reading scripts and learning to mimic all the bird whistles -- this lockdown has been quite productive."

The actress started her Bollywood journey with horror film "1920", and went on to do "Hasee Toh Phasee", "Bypass Road", "Commando 2" and "Commando 3".

Adah is confident that the "Commando" series, which also stars Vidyut Jammwal, will continue further.

"Till there is evil , the commando franchise will go on. We will fight crime and go on different missions and take down the bad guys," she said.

"Commando 3" will air on Zee Cinema on May 31.

  

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