Actress adaa khan biography of george
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Adaa Khan is one of the finest actresses in Television nowadays, on 16th and 17th of Feb she will be seen playing a dual character with both positive and negative shades in Colors’ new series Code Red; and if that itself is not versatile enough, away from a dark and hard hitting show, you can even catch her anchoring Sab TV’s new stand-up comedy show The Great Indian Family Drama. Versatility is one term that has been most associated with the gorgeous girl; she now has almost 6 years of experience in the TV industry, yet looks as fresh as a new comer every time and gives a performance like a seasoned pro.
Being an untrained actor whatever she has achieved till date has been down to her pure hardwork, talent and professionalism. Adaa started out as a parallel lead in Sony’s Palampur Express, and never looked back from there, growing with every character she has played since then. Her first big break came in the Star Plus show Behenein produced by JD Maj
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‘Khatron Ke Khiladi 10’ fame Adaa Khan agrees that career fryst vatten important for every professional. Not many know that she never imagined becoming an actor.
Showbiz happened to her accidentally.
“I was spotted at the restaurant in Bandra and that’s how I got my first project. It’s been a great journey. I am grateful to have come this far,” says the actor, known for TV shows such as ‘Amrit Manthan’, ‘Comedy Nights Bachao’ and ‘Naagin'”, Adaa Khan said.
Struggle and insecurities are part of everyone’s journey. “Each one of us again has to go through it and that’s how we reach a point in our career. Our struggles help us respect our job and when we look back we see that we have komma this far,” Adaa Khan adds.
The motivation to continue with this journey came from fans, shares Adaa Khan. “The love of the audience inspired me. God has been kind and gave me some amazing shows and obvious
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Adaa Khan: Power of positiv thinking
Recently, he received a wildcard entry into the Chutney Soca Monarch (CSM) final, taking place next Saturday (1) in Trinidad. The competition brings tillsammans the top talents in the genre, competing for the coveted title and a major cash prize. This marks yet another milestone in his impressive career as an icon in world music.
Eastern Eye caught up with the Guyana-born star to discuss his remarkable journey, chutney music, inspirations, greatest unfulfilled ambition, and the upcoming CSM final.
What first connected you to music?
I was born into a musical family, where everyone played different instruments. It all started with my great-great-grandfather, who came from India with his sitar. As a child, I began singing bhajans and kirtans in the mandirs and temples of Guyana. Music has been an integral part of my life ever since.
How do you reflect on your incredible music journey so far?
My achievements in music have exceeded all