Adah Sharma Teams Up with Rajesh Bachchani for a Satirical Superhero Twist
Everything You Need to Know About Adah Sharma’s New Film Super Velli and Her Viral Jobless Joke
Is Adah Sharma really out of work or is it all a big prank? Dive into the chaotic world of Super Velli, where being lazy is a superpower!
Mumbai, March 14, 2026—The industry is buzzing. Adah Sharma just pulled off the ultimate prank on every news desk in the country. One day she is posting videos saying she is Velli (jobless), and the next, she drops a bomb that she is actually playing a superhero. But here is the kicker: she is not your typical cape-wearing, flying-through-the-clouds savior.
She is a chaotic, lazy, and perpetually tired hero who would rather take a afternoon nap than stop a bank robbery.
The movie is titled Super Velli, and it is officially on floors. Directed by Rajesh Bachchani, this project is already being called the most unconventional superhero film Bollywood has ever seen. It’s a massive pivot from her intense, haunting role in The Kerala Story. Instead of high-stakes drama, we are getting a satirical madness that mocks the very idea of being a hero.
The Viral Prank that Fooled Everyone
Let’s be real for a second.
When Adah posted that video saying she was Velli, half the internet thought her career was hitting a slump.
News channels were running segments on how even top stars are struggling for work. But Adah, being the quirky soul she is, decided to lean into the confusion. She didn’t clear the air because, as she puts it, what would Velli do? She would be way too lazy to correct anyone.
This is genius marketing. By the time she revealed the title, the word Velli was already trending. It’s not just a title; it’s a mood. Her character’s full name is apparently Vellivizilaxmi Krishnamurthy Chandrasekharanswamy Iyer. Try saying that three times fast! According to Bollywood Hungama, director Rajesh Bachchani has been cooking this script for three long years, waiting for the right person to bring this mess to life.
Why Rajesh Bachchani Chose Adah for the Chaos
Bachchani isn’t looking for a perfect hero. He wanted the raw, quirky energy he saw in Adah’s character, Bhavna Reddy, from the Commando series. He needed someone who could be strangely brilliant one moment and a total disaster the next.
In Super Velli, our hero has Achromatopsia—that is a fancy term for being totally colorblind. Imagine a superhero who can’t tell if the red wire or the blue wire is the one that blows up the building. That is the kind of madness we are dealing with here.
The teaser hints at a character who is self-centric and arguably a bit corrupt. It flips the Spider-Man logic on its head. Instead of “With great power comes great responsibility,” Super Velli asks: “What if great power falls into the hands of someone who just doesn’t care?” It’s a risky move for Bollywood, which usually loves its heroes shiny and perfect.
The Industry Reality Check: Satire or Risk?
We have to ask ourselves: is India ready for a superhero who hates working? For years, we have seen Krrish and Shaktimaan represent the pinnacle of virtue. But recently, the audience has started to crave something different—something more “relatable” in a twisted way.
The current mood in the industry is shifting toward experimental storytelling, but can a “lazy superhero” carry a whole franchise?
Is this a bold step toward the Deadpool style of meta-humor, or will it be too “indie” for the masses? Adah is coming off the massive success of The Kerala Story, which was as serious as it gets. To jump from that into a film where she aims to destroy the world with her powers (or just accidentally causes chaos) is a gamble. But if anyone can sell “chaotic energy,” it’s her.
The Kerala Story Sequel Mystery
Naturally, everyone is asking about The Kerala Story 2. Adah finally broke her silence on why she isn’t part of the sequel.
She was quite diplomatic about it, stating that details about being offered a film should stay between the actor and the makers. She pointed out that the first part was a very specific story about ISIS camps, while the sequel is a completely different narrative.
It seems she is more interested in building her own “Velli-verse” right now. The production of Super Velli is currently in full swing in Mumbai. While a release date hasn’t been locked in yet, the buzz is already higher than most big-budget actioners. People want to see the “lazy” hero in action—or inaction, rather.
Looking Forward: The Rise of the Anti-Heroine
What’s next? Well, we are looking at a film that uses humor and satire to poke fun at the superhero genre itself. If Super Velli hits the mark, it could open doors for more genre-bending films in India. We might finally move past the era of the “perfect” protagonist.
The film looks like a wild ride. It’s messy, it’s unpredictable, and it’s unapologetically weird. If you are tired of the same old hero tropes, this might be the breath of fresh air you didn’t know you needed. Keep an eye on the teaser drops—they are reportedly filled with hidden jokes and satire that require a second watch.
Listen, I’ve seen stars try to be “relatable” before, but Adah Sharma actually lives it.
This Super Velli thing is either going to be a cult classic or a total “what just happened?” moment.
Personally, I think it’s a brilliant move. After the intensity of her recent films, she needed to remind everyone that she can do comedy and action without breaking a sweat—literally, because her character is too lazy to sweat.
It’s a good sign that filmmakers are finally writing roles that aren’t just “damsel in distress” or “stoic warrior.”
Expect this one to spark a lot of memes, which is basically the new currency for box office success.
Original Source: First reported by IANS and confirmed via official social media announcements by Adah Sharma and director Rajesh Bachchani.
Question For You: Would you trust a superhero who would rather take a nap than save you from a villain? Let me know in the comments!
