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Adah Sharma on what she looks for in roles she signs

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Mumbai, Sep 26 (IANS) Actress Adah Sharma wants her characters to be of importance in a script, even if she plays a demure girl running around the trees.

"I would love to be running around trees and I love to play the demure girl, which I have played in a few of my south films. My point was even if I am a demure girl or running around trees, I want that to be important in the script," Adah told IANS.

"Whatever I am doing I want that to be important to the script. So, for me picking a role is not (about) sweet girl or bad girl," she explained.

What does she for while taking up a script? "I want it (the character) to be important to the plot. If you take away the character from the story, will the story still work? Sometimes I do movies where, yes, if you remove the character the story would still work. but take the effort to make my character a memorable one," she said.

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