She further states that to see her social media flooded with love from fans across the country is also a huge validation for her work.
Sharvari
Sharvari Wagh is thrilled that Maharashtrian folklore is being celebrated at the box office as Munjya collected about Rs 20.04 crore across India in the first three days. The actor says, “I’m a proud Maharashtrian, so it is a nice feeling to see this unanimous love and appreciation for a film that is rooted in Maharashtrian folklore.”
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Buoyed by the opening weekend numbers, Sharvari adds, “I have to admit that I’m over the moon right now. To have a big success under my belt is, of course, a huge confidence booster.” She further states that to see her social media flooded with love from fans across the country is also a huge validation for her work.
The actor is equally thrilled with the response to her first big dance number, Taras, in the Aditya Sarpotdar-directed venture. Admitting that she was apprehensive about how it would be received by cinegoers, Sharvari says, “It is very encouraging to see people enjoying and dancing to the song in the theatres. 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.”
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