Sharvari plays Bela, the love interest of Vermas Bittu.

How has it been getting here?

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It is a great feeling.

Sharvari, ‘Munjya’

Sharvari in ‘Munjya’Maddock Films

I love the journey of testing out the waters.

I auditioned a lot, and it was tough it feels like youre failing an exam every day.

I have been awed by the big stars who have huge 100-crore and above hits to their credit.

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I am a proud Maharashtrian, andMunjyais based on a Maharashtrian folktale.

I think there should be more films like this based on folktales because Indian folklore is so rich.

Its almost like breaking glass ceilings, you know.

You yourself mentioned how your journey took time because you didnt have a film family.

I mean, there is not much to say it is a fact.

Ive met actors along the way who hustle without even having these things.

Everyone has their own journey and I dont think we can dismiss anyones struggle only based on one aspect.

And do you hold Hollywood aspirations?

Are you looking forward to potentially expanding your base?

At some point, yes, most definitely.

For now, I would love to build my equity in Bollywood, especially because Im so new.

[Singer and actor] Diljit Dosanjh was just on Jimmy Fallon.

He was unapologetically Indian.

He showed us where you could reach if you are rooted, and proud of your culture.

I really hope that I get to do that as well.

Whether Hollywood or Bollywood, I am excited to land author-backed roles.

I would love to be part of a Greta Gerwig film someday actually.

The way she writes women is just incredible, she portrays them in all their glory.

I see films likeLittle WomenorBarbieand feel so inspired.