Sharvari inspired by Madhuri Dixit, Katrina Kaif and Srdevi's Dance:
Bollywood actress Sharvari Wagh recently starred in a box office super hit, Munjya, in June 2024. Her dance number in the film, Taras, was a hit, and the actress looked super hot in the song. Her dance moves in the song also showed dancing skills, which she believes have come from Bollywood actresses like Madhuri Dixit, Katrina Kaif, and Sridevi.
Sharvari's journey with dance began long before the cameras started rolling. Talking about the same, she said, "I can immediately start to dance if music comes on. This has always been me since I was a child. Growing up, I became a super filmy kid, and I used to imagine myself as a Bollywood heroine, wearing a chiffon saree and running through mustard fields and dancing to the beautiful songs from our Hindi films."
Sharvari Wagh added, "I think I manifested this profession for myself, and I definitely manifested landing a big dance song like Taras. I was thrilled when my producer Dinesh Vijan sir trusted me with a dance song. I gave it my everything while filming Taras. It was an opportunity to show the industry that I can dance well, and there was no way in hell that I would be doing this half-heartedly."
"I practiced the steps every day, and I'm grateful that people loved what they saw. To witness such an amazing response from people and to see them dance to my song in theaters was a huge deal. I hope I keep entertaining people with my acting, my dancing, my hard work, and my dedication to my profession. I am hugely inspired by the leading ladies of Bollywood who have danced their way into the hearts of people. Madhuri Dixit, Raveena Tandon, Sridevi, Karisma Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor, and Katrina Kaif have left a legacy for actors like me to be inspired constantly," the Munjya actress concluded.
Stay tuned to the Movie Talkies website, social media (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram), and YouTube channel for the latest updates, news, box office, videos, and reviews from Bollywood, television, OTT, Hollywood, regional industries, and South Cinema.