Meet Virat Kohli's Sister-In-Law, Went Viral for her Séx Scenes and Famous
1. Who is Ruhani Sharma?
Ruhani Sharma was up in Solan, Himachal Pradesh, and graduated from Chandigarh's punjab University. She works mostly in telugu movies and is related to bollywood actress anushka Sharma.
2. ruhani sharma Film Journey
In 2013, ruhani sharma made her debut in the punjabi music videos "Classroom," "Theka by Ammy Bass," and "Kudi Tu Pataka." Her acting debut was in the tamil film Kadaisi Bench karthi in 2017, and she garnered positive reviews for her portrayal in the telugu film Chi La Sow, which was directed by rahul Ravindran, the following year. After that, she acted in movies such as Nootokka Jillala Andagadu and HIT: The First Case.
3. Ruhani Sharma's bollywood Debut
Ruhani Sharma debuted in hindi with the film Agra. priyanka Bose, Ruhani Sharma, Vibha Chibber, Sonal Jha, Aanchal Goswami, and debutante Mohit Agarwal all play significant parts. The movie debuted on May 24, 2023, at the Directors' Fortnight of the Cannes Film festival, with the tagline, "Agra grasps the reality of patriarchy in india through the prism of male sexual misery."
4. Trolled for Intimate Scenes
Some of the movie's portions, which included some intimate moments, became popular on social media when it was released online. Because of the private parts of the movie, the actress received trolling.
5. Reply to Trolls
Her statement read, "It's heartbreaking to see our months of hard work, dedication, and passion being disregarded in this way. Creating an art film is an intense journey filled with countless challenges, sleepless nights, and unwavering commitment. What's even more disheartening is how quick some are to judge without understanding the blood, sweat, and tears that go into bringing such a project to life. agra isn't just another film's a labor of love that premiered at the Cannes Film festival 2023, a prestigious honor for any artist. The film has been internationally acclaimed, winning several awards and receiving recognition for the very thing we strive for pushing the boundaries of world cinema."