'Sexiest
television
star'
Nia
Sharma,
landed
in
a
soup
recently
for
posting
a
video
of
herself
grooving
in
skimpy
clothes,
from
a
shoot
recently.
Within
no
time,
people
slammed
her
by
calling
it
shameless
and
cheap,
while
some
lauded
her.
Nia's
Jamai
Raja
co-star
Ravi
Dubey
and
producer
Siddharth
P
Malhotra
supported
Nia.
It
is
no
news
that
the
actress
was
awaiting
the
release
of
her
first
music
video,
'Waada'
for
which
she
has
collaborated
with
musician
Tony
Kakkar.
The
music
video
has
finally
released
and
Nia
is
looking
drop
dead
gorgeous
in
the
video.
Check
out
Nia's
pictures
from
the
music
video
below...
Nia
Sharma's
Music
Video
The
song
'Waadon
Ka
Kya
Hua
plays
in
the
background,
while
Nia
makes
an
entry.
The
song
is
soulful
and
soothing.
Nia
Looks
Hot
Well,
we
must
say,
Nia
looks
hot
in
the
music
video.
Doesn't
she?
Nia
&
Tony
Kakkar
In
the
video,
we
come
across
Nia
romancing
Tony
Kakkar
and
the
duo
look
good
together.
Nia's
Message
The
music
video
has
been
well-received
by
the
audiences.
Recently,
Nia
took
to
Instagram
to
thank
her
fans
for
the
same.
She
wrote,
"Thank
you
all
for
a
positive
response
on
#waada♥️♥️
it's
out
on
youtube
just
in
case
you've
missed...link
in
the
bio."
Nia's
Epic
Response
To
The
Haters
Nia
took
to
Instagram
and
lashed
out
the
haters.
She
posted
another
video
from
the
photoshoot
and
wrote,
"Oops!
Here's
one
more
from
the
photoshoot!!
Ready
to
slut-shame
a
girl
again?
Go
aheadddddd..
I'll
post
five
more...Coz
thats
exactly
I
got
this
shoot
done.!!"
And
She
Continues...
"And
thats
exactly
how
I'll
post
pictures
from
the
same!
I
appreciate
everyone
who
took
out
time
from
their
absolutely
worthless
lives
to
write
filthy
long
comments
on
my
previous
video.!
I
got
u
job
again!"
Nia
opened
up
about
the
controversy
to
a
leading
entertainment
portal.
She
called
the
entire
controversy
silly
and
also
thanked
the
people
for
the
publicity.
She
added,
"Are
people
mad?
It
was
not
a
drunk
post.
We
were
having
fun
while
shooting
a
music
video,
and
my
team
shot
me
while
I
was
posing
and
I
put
it
online.
People
on
social
media
hide
behind
anonymity
and
feel
they
can
get
away
with
[saying
rude
things].
If
someone
spoke
this
way
to
me
in
person,
I
would
punch
their
face
in."
She
added,
"Why
are
people
making
it
so
difficult
for
girls
to
live
the
way
they
want
to
in
India.
Let's
not
make
India
a
place
where
a
girl
has
to
think
10
times
before
going
out
or
wearing
what
she
wants.
Do
people
want
me
to
cover
myself
up
from
head
to
toe?
Are
we
in
India
or
Afghanistan?."