Sharvari, appreciative of the love received for her recent release “Main Vaapas Aaunga,” expressed her gratitude. She shared various images and clips related to the song, including reviews, comments, and behind-the-scenes footage of “Maskara.” In a heartfelt caption, she acknowledged the overwhelming response, stating that it was a dream for every actor to be part of a narrative that resonates with the audience long after the movie ends.
Sharvari was moved by the messages, videos, and conversations that viewers shared about the song. She mentioned being deeply touched by the emotional connection people formed with “Main Vaapas Aaunga.” Her co-star Vedang Raina also praised her, emphasizing that she deserved the recognition.
Directed by Imtiaz Ali, the film is a period romantic drama featuring Naseeruddin Shah and Diljit Dosanjh. Set against the backdrop of the 1947 Partition of India, “Main Vaapas Aaunga” explores themes of separation, love, nostalgia, migration, and memory. The narrative delves into a romantic relationship affected by historical events, a common theme in stories from the Partition era.
Reuniting Imtiaz Ali with A. R. Rahman and lyricist Irshad Kamil, the film is a collaborative effort by Applause Entertainment, Window Seat Films, and Mohit Choudhary. Released on June 12, the movie captures the essence of a tumultuous period in Indian history.
