Sampda Sharma embarked on a captivating journey in the entertainment industry, initially establishing herself as a talented female MC. Subsequently, she transitioned to a solo career, adopting the moniker Samsaya, and released her debut CD, "Shedding Skin", which showcased her exceptional skills as a Hip Hop and R&B artist.
In addition to her thriving music career, Sharma ventured into the world of acting, making her cinematic debut in the 2002 film "Folk flest bor i Kina". This unique project, which featured multiple directors, presented a collection of short stories highlighting various Norwegian political parties. Her subsequent role in the 2003 horror film "Villmark" (also known as "Dark Woods") garnered widespread recognition, with the movie being seen by over 135,000 individuals in Norway.
While focusing primarily on her musical endeavors in recent years, Sharma still managed to secure a small yet notable role in the 2004 film "Hawaii, Oslo", demonstrating her versatility and dedication to her craft.