Sharvari Wagh, the gorgeous rising star of Bollywood is thrilled about the fact that Maharashtrian folklore is being celebrated all across the nation with her first big hit ‘Munjya’.
The actress being a proud Maharashtrian, is delighted to see her native folklore is pulling audiences to the cinemas.
This is the second film of her career and the industry has recognized her as the next big star of the Hindi film industry.Her film debut was with ‘Bunty Aur Babli 2’ which was directed by Varun V. Sharma. Although it had big stars like Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukherjee, the film didn’t do well overall.
But now, Sharvari is basking after delivering her first big hit with Munjya and her happiness is top-tier at the moment.
She says, “I’m a proud Maharashtrian so to see this unanimous love & appreciation for a film that is rooted in Maharashtrian folklore is a very nice feeling. To see Maharashtrian folklore being celebrated on a national level and becoming a hit film makes me very happy.”
She adds, “I was tentative about how my first big dance number Taras in ‘Munjya’ would be received by the audience and to see that people are dancing on it and enjoying the song in theatres is very encouraging for me. Growing up, I was the one glued to the big screen watching the big dance numbers play at the end of the movie. To see that people are now enjoying my song at theatres, hits differently.”
“My social media is flooded with love from across the country. That too is a huge validation for my work,” she concludes.
The actress being a proud Maharashtrian, is delighted to see her native folklore is pulling audiences to the cinemas.
This is the second film of her career and the industry has recognized her as the next big star of the Hindi film industry.Her film debut was with ‘Bunty Aur Babli 2’ which was directed by Varun V. Sharma. Although it had big stars like Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukherjee, the film didn’t do well overall.
But now, Sharvari is basking after delivering her first big hit with Munjya and her happiness is top-tier at the moment.
She says, “I’m a proud Maharashtrian so to see this unanimous love & appreciation for a film that is rooted in Maharashtrian folklore is a very nice feeling. To see Maharashtrian folklore being celebrated on a national level and becoming a hit film makes me very happy.”
She adds, “I was tentative about how my first big dance number Taras in ‘Munjya’ would be received by the audience and to see that people are dancing on it and enjoying the song in theatres is very encouraging for me. Growing up, I was the one glued to the big screen watching the big dance numbers play at the end of the movie. To see that people are now enjoying my song at theatres, hits differently.”
“My social media is flooded with love from across the country. That too is a huge validation for my work,” she concludes.