Sharvari pens 'love letter' to 'Main Vaapas Aaunga' crew: Every emotion exists because an entire team showed up
Mumbai, June 13
As her film "Main Vaapas Aaunga' has hit the silver screen, actress Sharvari penned a "love letter" to the cast and crew for paying a tribute for their passion, patience and hard work, which brought the film to life.
Sharvari shared a string of images of filmmaker Imtiaz Ali, her co-star Vedang Raina and the other techinal support people, who were a part of the movie.
She wrote: "This series is called 'People of Main Vaapas Aaunga'. A film may carry a few faces on screen, but it is built on the passion, patience, talent, and hard work of so many people behind it."
"Every location, every scene, every emotion exists because an entire team showed up, gave it their all, and believed in this story."
Calling the pictures a "small love letter", the actress wrote: "These photographs are a small love letter to the crew who made this journey so special. Thank you for your dedication, your laughter, your resilience, and your heart. Unfortunately, I couldn't photograph everyone but sending my love to each one of y'all."
Sharvari also expressed gratitude to audiences for embracing the project and supporting it,
"And to everyone who has watched, supported, shared, and embraced Main Vaapas Aaunga...Thank You. #MainVaapasAaunga in theatres now, book your tickets!"
'Main Vaapas Aaunga' is a period romantic drama starring Sharvari, Naseeruddin Shah, and Vedang Raina. The film is set against the backdrop of the 1947 Partition of India, and explores themes of love, separation, migration, and memory.
The narrative is expected to follow a romantic relationship shaped and disrupted by historical upheaval, a recurring motif in Partition-era storytelling. The film also reunites Imtiaz Ali with A. R. Rahman, and his frequent collaborator, lyricist Irshad Kamil.
Jointly backed by the production banners Applause Entertainment, Window Seat Films, and Mohit Choudhary, the film released on June 12, 2026.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Finally, a film about Partition that doesn't just focus on the tragedy but on love! Imtiaz Ali and A.R. Rahman pairing is like gulab jamun and ice cream—unexpected but perfect. Can't wait to watch this with my nani, she lived through those times in Lahore.
Good that she's acknowledging the crew, but I wish Bollywood would give them actual credit on screen too. Words are nice, but fair wages and credits in the opening titles matter more. Still, kudos to Sharvari for being one of the few who speaks up. 💯
The photos she shared are so candid! You can see the real emotions on set—people laughing, working, sweating. That's the real Bollywood, not the glamour. And Imtiaz Ali sahab's magic with Partition stories is unmatched since 'Tamasha'. Booked my ticket already! 🎬
A period drama about Partition with Naseeruddin Shah? Count me in! But I hope the love story doesn't overshadow the historical reality. Our textbooks teach facts, but cinema can show the human cost. If done right, this could be India's 'The Sky Is Pink' moment.
I appreciate the sentiment, but 2026 release? Is this article from the future? 🤔 Also, Imtiaz Ali and Vedang Raina? That combination sounds interesting. Let's hope the film doesn't become another 'Jab Harry Met Sejal' where the road trip overshadowed the story.
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