Sharvari Wagh Reveals She Auditioned For Anushka Sharma's Sultan, Sui Dhaaga; Netizens React | Video
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Actress Sharvari Wagh is on a roll. She is currently basking in praise for her new release, Munjya, which also stars Mona Singh. Next, Sharvari will be sharing screen space with Alia Bhatt in YRF’s untitled action thriller, which will be a part of their spy universe. Needless to say, Sharvari is elated to receive the golden opportunity to collaborate with some of the biggest female actors in the Hindi film industry. However, the actress recently revealed that she has been giving auditions at YRF for many years and even auditioned for Anushka Sharma’s Sui Dhaaga and Sultan.
Speaking to Bollywood Bubble, Sharvari said, “During auditions, people don’t tell you for which movie we are doing auditions at least at the initial stage. I remember auditioning for Sui Dhaaga and Sultan (in and around). Actually, I got a random call asking me to come for an introduction and their casting office is in Juhu.” She added, “I have given many auditions and I’m not even aware of which movies or shows. In fact, I used to give auditions every 2-3 months.”
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Sharvari made her film debut with Bunty Aur Babli 2 in 2021 alongside Rani Mukerji but the film didn’t perform well. Speaking about the film’s failure, Sharvari said, “When you make your debut, you’re in a bubble, you see a dream with so much dedication to see yourself on the big screen. I have slept with that dream every day even before Bunty Aur Babli 2, during the shoot and after the release.”
Currently, Sharvari is enjoying the success of Munjya. Munjya is a horror-comedy which is based in Pune and the Konkan region. Besides Sharvari, the film also stars Mona Singh and Abhay Verma in key roles. It follows the story of the eponymous mythical creature who wreaks havoc in the life of Bittu, played by Abhay.
Our review of the film read, “All in all, Munjya beautifully draws inspiration by blending elements of horror and cultural depth to weave a story that is both enthralling and deeply rooted in Indian mythology. The movie delivers a good cinematic experience owing to its good writing and the gripping folklore. It is a clean entertainer. It has family-friendly written all over it and has all the elements of a typical commercial horror comedy. This is a must-watch for anyone interested in folklore and horror storytelling. And yes, you do not want to miss the post-credit scene. A good watch!”
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