Adah Sharma goes HOT and bold in latest BIKINI photoshoot

The diva carried her swimsuit look with utmost poise and sex appeal.

Sexy actress Adah Sharma is back in news for yet another drool worthy photoshoot.

Adah recently posed for a magazine where she was seen donning a HOT bikini.

The diva carried her swimsuit look with utmost poise and sex appeal.

 

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Wearing different colours of beachwear, Adah is looking gorgeous in sensuous and sultry expressions.

The actress is popular for her South films like ‘Subramanyam for Sale’, ‘Kshanam’ and Bollywood films including ‘1920’, 'Hasee Toh Phasee' and ‘Commando 2.

According to the latest buzz, Adah Sharma is all set to star in the upcoming flick ‘Commando 3’. Adah, has been a part of the prequel and hence, recently during a media interaction, the actress opened up about her role and said, “I will be playing the same character, Bhavana Reddy.”

The sources say, “Since people enjoyed her in part 2, they’ll see more of her in part 3 and, yes, she will continue being very funny.”

Well, we are super duper excited to see Adah ki adah in the 3rd franchise of 'Commando.' 

Coming back to her photoshoot. How do you like Adah’s bold avatar? Do let us know in the comments.

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