Bollywood actress Sharvari, known for her role in the upcoming film ‘Main Vapas Aaunga’, expressed her keen interest in exploring various languages. In the movie, portraying a character from Punjab, she delves into a new cultural realm, a departure from her Marathi roots. During the film’s promotions in Mumbai alongside co-actor Vedang Raina and director Imtiaz Ali, Sharvari shared her experience of embracing linguistic and cultural diversity.
Sharvari, who converses in Marathi at home, highlighted her fascination with languages, emphasizing the vast linguistic landscape of India. She acknowledged the enriching process of learning new languages and the profound connection she feels with Marathi music, her native language. The actress credited her Maharashtrian background for facilitating her grasp of multiple languages, noting the interconnectedness and shared essence among different linguistic forms.
The film ‘Main Vapas Aaunga’ unfolds a narrative of pure love against the backdrop of India’s Partition, a poignant portrayal of human relationships amidst historical turmoil. Starring Diljit Dosanjh and Naseeruddin Shah, the movie, produced by Birla Studios and Applause Entertainment in collaboration with Mohit Choudhary and Shibasish Sarkar of Window Seat Films, promises an immersive cinematic journey. Scheduled for a theatrical release on June 12, 2026, this Birla Studios Worldwide production aims to captivate audiences with its exploration of profound emotional bonds.
