Neha Sharma opens Japanese restaurant Call Me Ten in Delhi
Bollywood actor Neha Sharma has ventured into the world of entrepreneurship with the launch of her restaurant, Call Me Ten. The establishment, located in Delhi's Vasant Vihar, is a progressive Izakaya Japanese restaurant and Omakase bar. Sharma, known for her roles in films like Tum Bin 2 and Tanhaji, co-founded the restaurant with partners Karann R Chawla, Angadh Singh, and Akshay Shokeen.
'Opening a restaurant has been a dream...'
Speaking about her new venture, Sharma said, "I've always been passionate about food, and opening Call Me Ten has been a dream come true." "This is a labor of love, a space where people can come together to enjoy delicious food, great company, and authentic Japanese hospitality. I can't wait to share this experience with everyone." Sharma's love for food is well-documented on her Instagram handle, where she frequently shares pictures of her culinary adventures.
Call Me Ten aims to redefine modern Japanese dining
Sharma's co-founders shared their vision for Call Me Ten, stating, "Call Me Ten represents the culmination of our journey in the hospitality industry, driven by a vision to redefine modern Japanese dining in Delhi." "We saw a gap in the city's culinary landscape for a truly progressive Japanese experience—one that goes beyond the conventional," they added. The restaurant officially opens on Sunday (September 22).
Sharma's acting career spans over a decade
Sharma made her acting debut in 2007 with the Telugu film Chirutha and entered Bollywood in 2010 with the movie Crook, in which she starred opposite Emraan Hashmi. She has since appeared in several films including Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum, Yamla Pagla Deewana 2, Youngistaan, Mubarakan, and Aafat-E-Ishq. Sharma was also part of the third season of the legal thriller series Illegal, where she played advocate Niharika Singh.