Latest – Neha Sharma Drops Little Hints At Contesting Elections For Lok Sabha Polls 2029
In an exclusive interview, actress Neha Sharma discusses the upcoming season of her program "Illegal" and shares details about her political ambitions.
Neha Sharma Drops Little Hints At Contesting Elections For Lok Sabha Polls 2029; Says You’ll Know In Five Year
Neha Sharma’s father, Ajit Sharma, is the Congress Legislative Party leader in the Bihar Legislative Assembly. In this context, and a few weeks before the Lok Sabha elections in Bihar, she went on a massive roadshow for him in Bhagalpur at the end of April. Back in February, accompanying a Thar from Sonavarsa to Naugachhia during campaigning, a video of the two went viral.
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It further ushered the beginning of gossip, particularly that on social media platforms with many of them assuming that she was likely to go for politics. Now, finally, in an interaction , Neha reacts to the rumours for the first time and shares some interesting details about her planned political career. She said ‘I was campaigning for my dad and not for myself’. Many people had the impression that I was vying for the position of a member of parliament. Now, that is not for this season, she responded.
Not that one must know if she is indeed ready to contest the next Lok Sabha elections in 2029 or is it just another gimmick. When the Crook actor was asked whether acting had been the right decision for her, she simply replies, “You will know in five years (laughs). I’m just giving out these little comments.”
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In terms of the work front, the next upcoming project to look out for from Neha would be the third season of Illegal that is going to be available on JioCinema from May 29. She will be coming back to perform as a lawyer in the show dealing with power, politics and betrayal theme. Bollywood, in many cases, has also been referred to as a place of power and politics. In her views regarding the same, Neha said, “I believe it’s everywhere and not restricted to just our line of sector only.”
She expands, “All of these things will always be a part of any workplace because everyone wants to be successful and be at a position of power that assists them in governing a lot of matters. I will not say that politics only exist in our profession.
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