Adah Shares a Laugh-Out-Loud Video on the Awkward Reality of Flying
By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: January 20, 2026 18:06 IST2026-01-20T18:03:42+5:302026-01-20T18:06:06+5:30
Adah recently gave the internet a chuckle by sharing a funny, highly relatable video that perfectly captures one of ...

Adah Shares a Laugh-Out-Loud Video on the Awkward Reality of Flying
Adah recently gave the internet a chuckle by sharing a funny, highly relatable video that perfectly captures one of the most awkward parts of air travel — surviving long hours in a cramped flight seat. From uncomfortable postures to stiff limbs and that familiar, silent struggle to find a half-decent sitting position, the video hits close to home for anyone who has ever boarded a flight. True to her personality, Adah keeps it quirky and self-aware. There’s no exaggeration or over-the-top performance — just sharp observational humour that turns an everyday travel experience into a laugh-out-loud moment. It’s the kind of content that doesn’t try too hard, yet lands effortlessly.
What makes the video stand out is its organic appeal. Instead of offering travel tips or advice, Adah leans into pure relatability, allowing viewers to see themselves in those awkward mid-flight moments we usually endure in silence. The humour feels natural, breezy, and instantly shareable. The actress has often proved why she is regarded as one of the most fearless and versatile actors in the industry. Recently, the actress shared a glimpse into her transformation process, revealing that getting her prosthetic makeup done took nearly two hours—a painstaking yet powerful ritual she willingly embraces for her craft.
Adah said " I’m excited I’m getting a chance to be different people and filmmakers are trusting me with such varied stuff. I feel very very fortunate "Prosthetic makeup is not just about changing appearances; it demands immense patience, physical endurance, and mental focus. Sitting still for hours while layers are carefully applied is no easy task. Yet for Adah, this hard work is an essential part of storytelling. It allows her to shed her own identity and truly live the role, not just play it.
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