Sharvari credits curiosity for her acting improvement

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Bollywood actress Sharvari recently visited Bengaluru, where she spoke about her journey in cinema. She emphasized that her love for film goes beyond the glamour. Starting as an assistant director, Sharvari said she had no prior experience in the film industry, making the set a whole new world for her. This exposure fueled her passion for movies and helped her grow as an actor. Sharvari shared her desire to challenge herself with diverse roles. She is excited about exploring different genres and dialects. She wants audiences to be surprised by her performances and to feel she constantly brings something new to the screen. She also noted that it’s an exciting time for female characters in movies. According to Sharvari, modern scripts depict women in richer and deeper roles, regardless of whether the film is female-led. She mentioned her upcoming action film "Alpha," led by two women, as a sign of progress in the industry. Reflecting on her role as Vedaa, she expressed that the character resonated with her. Vedaa is an underdog, and Sharvari has often felt that way in her career. She sees her performances as crucial to her success in the industry. Her experience filming the horror-comedy "Munjya" was positive and fun. She enjoyed working with a new cast and director, feeling like they were on a picnic while shooting. The fun atmosphere made the work enjoyable, despite the film's scary theme. On handling public pressure, Sharvari described herself as an extrovert. She welcomes fan interactions and takes negative comments lightly. Focused on her work, she aims to achieve greater success in Bollywood.


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