Adah Sharma said: “I played a policeman in Bhopal in Gilgit’s Game. The movie was based on an app called Blue Whale App.”
Posted on – Thu, 5/11/23 at 11:08am

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Mumbai: Actress Ada Sharma will see actress Ada Sharma sharing screen space with actor Shria Stalpard in the upcoming thriller titled “Gilgit’s Game,” loosely based on the infamous “Blue Whale”. game”, which has recently become very popular among young people.
Young people across the globe continue to get hooked on the game, which has become a major talking point as it has led to various dangerous incidents and fatalities resulting from the game-related ‘Blue Whale’ challenge.
Talking about her role, Adah Sharma said, “I played a policeman in Bhopal in Gilgit’s Game. The movie is based on an app called Blue Whale App. The The games on the app are a series of missions, and once someone accepts a mission, there is no way out, and it ends up in self-harm or harming others. I’m solving the case.”
“I’ve played a cop before in Commando. Bhavana Reddy is very popular. Gayatri Bhargav is a very different cop. Playing a cop is fun, but it’s different this time.”
Talking about the film, protagonist Shreath Talpad said, “The plot of this film is very interesting, which intrigues me, so I have a connection with this film.” “Game of Gilgit” Directed by Vishal Pandya, I’m really looking forward to this journey.”
“This thriller also has a powerful message that we feel strongly should reach audiences, especially children and young people in this country.”
The film will star Adah Sharma in an unconventional role, she will play the role of a police officer in the film.
Vishal added: “The Gilgit Game tells the story of today’s generation, young kids who use friendship apps on their phones as their friends with whom they share all their private What’s the problem?”
“Shreyas Talpade plays an app developer who takes advantage of this vulnerable child and Adah is a police officer who investigates cases of child suicide and how her own closed child became a victim. Now, the challenge of catching Gilgit is no longer It’s professional, but personal.”
