Ada Sharma had this serious disease?

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Ada Sharma had this serious disease…?

Bollywood actress Ada Sharma has surprised the fans by making a big disclosure related to herself. The actress of The kerala Story has recently told that during the shooting of the film 'Bastar', her periods lasted for 48 days. Whereas this does not usually happen with women. She became a victim of a disease called endometriosis due to physical transformation for the role. Ada Sharma is constantly busy in films and series. She has talked about many of her previous series and films. She still has many projects and she is continuously doing films and series. Obviously, for these projects, she had to prepare her body according to the character.

The actress was recently in the news for her film 'Bastar: The Naxal Story' which was released in March. Now the actress talked about her physical health in an interview. She told that her period was not ending. She had continuous bleeding for 48 days.

She was a victim of a disease called endometriosis

The actress told Hindustan Times, "I needed different bodies for these films. For The kerala Story, I had to be thin and slim in the first part so that I could look like a college girl. For Commando, I had to be strong, for Sunflower, I was playing the role of a bar dancer, so I had to look sensual. While for Bastar, I had to look big because the producers wanted me to have a personality that is of a person who is in charge and controlling."

Sharing her experience of shooting in Bastar, the actress said, "I ate about 10 to 12 bananas a day because the makers wanted me to gain weight, but at the same time I should not become unfit. There was a lot of action in the film. I also had to be really strong because we had real guns weighing eight kilos, moving up and down rocky terrain and mountains. Nuts, dried fruits and lots of flax seed laddoos... I keep them with me all the time and eat two of them half an hour before I go to sleep.''

 

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