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Sharvari Fan Girls Over A.R. Rahman’s Text, Sends Him an Essay

Sharvari revealed she received a message from A.R. Rahman praising her scenes in the film 'Main Vapas Aaunga'. She fan girled and sent him an essay about being a big fan. The actress is excited to watch the film as a viewer, highlighting its themes of love and longing. She hopes the film resonates with audiences of all ages.

Sharvari reveals her reaction to A. R. Rahman's text on her phone

Mumbai, June 27

Bollywood actress Sharvari, who is receiving a lot of positive response for her work in the recently released film 'Main Vapas Aaunga', has shared that she once received a message from the Grammy and Oscar-winning music composer A. R. Rahman, and she fan girled so hard that she ended sending him an essay on text.

The actress spoke with IANS during the promotions of the film along with her co-actor Vedang Raina and auteur Imtiaz Ali.

When asked that having a film with collaborators as Imtiaz Ali, A.R. Rahman, Diljit Dosanjh, Irshad Kamil, on her resume so early in her career, how does it empower her as an artiste, she said, "The names that you just took. When someone says it like that. It just suddenly feels like wow. We were a part of a film that has all these legends. And I really hope that whatever hard work we've put in. We've done justice not just to the audiences".

She further mentioned, "But to everybody's vision here, being so new, and learning more from the others at this point, I feel like we really have tried to do our best. Be as honest as we could have. But saying that it's so exciting. That we in fact got so empowered by them in the film. I was telling Imtiaz sir just recently that Rahman sir sent me a message the other day. He said that he really enjoyed scoring the scenes. I was so shocked that I got this message in the first place. I sent him an essay about what a big fan I am".

"But the fact that it didn't hit me till then. That Rahman sir would score our film. I was just in shock. So I'm very excited to watch the film as a viewer because I feel that the film has such a beautiful emotion of love and longing. Those are the emotions that we all go through. At different stages of our lives. And I really hope that this resonates with every age group. In some way or the other", she added.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

This is so wholesome! Rahman sir is such a humble person, no wonder he took time to appreciate her work. Sharvari seems like a sweetheart too. India needs more genuine artists like this 🎵

James A

As a foreigner who loves Indian cinema, it's amazing to see such collaborations. AR Rahman is a global icon and seeing young actors getting starstruck by him is quite relatable. Bollywood fans deserve more films like this.

Sneha F

Honestly, I'd write an essay too if Rahman sir messaged me! 😄 But let's be real - the actress should also focus on her craft rather than just collecting famous contacts. Hope she delivers consistently.

Vikram M

The film sounds promising with such a team - Imtiaz Ali's direction, Rahman's music, Diljit's voice... just wow. Sharvari is lucky but also talented. Looking forward to 'Main Vapas Aaunga' and hoping the story matches the team's reputation.

David E

AR Rahman is a legend for a reason. It's not just about music but his humility and encouragement to newcomers. This kind of mentoring is rare in any industry. Sharvari seems genuinely grateful - that's good to see in young actors.

Ananya R

Yeh toh aisi feeling hai jaise school mein teacher ne appreciate kiya ho! 🥹 Rahman sir ka text aana hi ek achievement hai. But industry should also support new talent rather than just giving them hype and forgetting later.

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