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Sharvari on her Bollywood success: I don't know whether I have made it

IANS March 21, 2025 134 views

Sharvari, a young Bollywood actress, is making significant strides in the film industry with memorable performances in recent movies. Despite her growing success, she remains humble and unsure about having "made it" in the competitive entertainment world. Her journey from an assistant director to a leading actress demonstrates her dedication and passion for her craft. With upcoming projects and brand endorsements, Sharvari continues to build her reputation as a talented and authentic performer.

"I don't know whether I have made it" - Sharvari, IANS Interview
New Delhi, March 21: Bollywood actress Sharvari, who is riding high on a dream run with her standout performances in films such as Maharaj, Munjya, and Vedaa, is grateful for her journey so far. However, she admits she's unsure whether she has "made it" yet.

Key Points

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Rising Bollywood actress shares candid insights about her career trajectory

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Worked as assistant director before breakthrough film roles

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Passionate about pets and brand representation

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Committed to continuous hard work and personal growth

When asked if she feels she has finally arrived or become a star, Sharvari told IANS, "No, I am grateful for the beginnings that I have had. I don't know whether I have made it and things like that, but I do know that I want to continue to work very, very hard."

"I have a dream, so I hope that I am able to work towards it and achieve it," said Sharvari, who was in the capital for the launch of Sheba's new campaign called "All they want is Sheba."

The 27-year-old actress worked as an assistant director in the movies Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2, Bajirao Mastani and Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety. She made her acting debut in 2020 with the series The Forgotten Army - Azaadi Ke Liye.

In 2021, she made her film debut alongside Rani Mukerji, Saif Ali Khan and Siddhant Chaturvedi in the crime comedy Bunty Aur Babli 2. After which, she tasted success with Maharaj, Munjya and Vedaa.

A pet parent herself, the actress, who is gearing up for her next release "Alpha", agrees that animals will help in emoting better.

"I think animals and pets, I think pets are your family, I truly believe that. And when they are part of your family, I think that if you are having a bad day, they can make your day better. If you are having a good day, they can make your day better."

She added that they know "what unconditional love means."

Talking about taking up the cat-food brand Sheba, Sharvari said it really resonated with her personality, because it "is honest, it is a brand that is striving to just give the best to their pets."

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