Ada Sharma On Endometriosis Diagnosis: Bollywood actress Ada Sharma has shocked her fans by making a big revelation about herself. The Kerala Story actress has recently revealed that during the shooting of the film 'Bastar', her periods lasted for 48 days. Whereas this usually does not happen with women. Due to the physical transformation for the character, she suffered from a disease called physical transformation endometriosis.
Ada Sharma is constantly busy in films and serials. She has talked about her previous serials and films. She still has many projects and she is continuously doing films and serials. 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 has talked about her physical health in an interview. She mentioned that her period was not ending. She kept bleeding for 48 days.
She was suffering from a disease called endometriosis
The actress told Hindustan Times, “I needed a different body for these films. For The Kerala Story, I had to be more slim in the first part so that I looked like a college girl. For Commando, I had to be strong, for Sunflower, I once played the role of a dancer, so I had to look sensual. While for Bastar I had to look bigger because the makers wanted my personality to be that of a person in charge and in control.
Sharing her experience of shooting in Bastar, the actress said, “I used to eat about 10 to 12 bananas a day because the producers wanted me to gain weight but not become unfit. The film had a lot of action. I also had to be really strong because we had real guns weighing eight kilos, moving up and down rocky terrains and mountains. Lots of nuts, dry fruits and flax seeds laddoos… I used to keep them with me all the time and would eat two of them half an hour before going to sleep.”
my back was really bad
The actress adds, “In real life, when you weight train, you are very careful. You breathe carefully, but on a shoot you are constantly moving around because in the film we were fighting a war. My pelvis dislocated and I developed severe back problems. I have been a gymnast all my life and I have always been proud of the flexibility of my back. But, in this case I was in bad shape and the film was stressful.