BOLLYWOOD actress Sharvari, who
is gearing up for the release of her
upcoming film MainVapas Aaunga,
has identified an interesting pattern in
Imtiaz Ali’s storytelling. The actress pointed to the strong coming-of-age themes.
The actress spoke with IANS along with
Imtiaz Ali and her co-actor Vedang Raina
during the promotions of the film.
When asked if working with Imtiaz Ali
changed something in her as an artiste,
she said, “I think every experience definitely teaches you something more. But
especially with Imtiaz sir, I think the emotional range of a character is something
that I got to explore as an actor because
it is set in a world that is so different and
away from where we live today. The concept of love being so different, so delicate
and so pure”.
The actress further mentioned that
Imtiaz guides his actors through the emotions rather than giving them very pointed briefs.
“It was important for someone like me,
and even Vedang would agree that when
Imtiaz sir kind of guided us through those
emotions, I think it brought something
really special to the table.What we learned
more is just the real emotion of love, and
the real emotion of longing or where
you belong, which is what our
film touches upon. Imtiaz sir
writes films that are so beautiful with characters that are coming-of-age. And that's such an
exciting time in a person's life,
you know, when you're exploring so much about yourself,
about love, about the world,
and the connections. And
that was very, very exciting to just live and
breathe all over again. I
thoroughly enjoyed
working with him”,
she added.
Produced by
Birla Studios and
A p p l a u s e
Entertainment
the film will
release will
showcase in
cinemas on
June 12,
2026.