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'You made our film your own': Sharvari pens heartfelt note after 'Main Vaapas Aaunga' theatre visit with Vedang Raina
ETimes | June 28, 2026 8:39 PM CST

' Main Vaapas Aaunga ' continues to enjoy a successful run in theatres, with audiences embracing its emotional story and memorable characters. Adding to the celebrations, actors Sharvari and Vedang Raina recently attended a special screening of the film, where they watched it alongside moviegoers.


Actor thanks audiences for their love

Following the screening, Sharvari took to social media to express her gratitude to everyone who has supported the film. She wrote, “Some stories don’t end when the credits roll, They live on in every emotion shared, every conversation started, every reel made with love and every heart that chose to carry Jiya and Keenu a little further. You made our film your own and in doing so, you helped it find more hearts every single week. We are truly blessed. This little recreation of your trend is our way of saying thank you (sic)."

Imtiaz Ali directorial features ensemble cast

Directed by Imtiaz Ali, 'Main Vaapas Aaunga' features Diljit Dosanjh , Naseeruddin Shah , Sharvari, and Vedang Raina in pivotal roles. The central characters, Jiya and Keenu, have particularly connected with viewers.

ETimes praises the film's performances

ETimes' review of the film read, "The film belongs to Naseeruddin Shah, who proves why he is celebrated as one of the finest actors in Indian cinema. He is pitch-perfect in portraying Ishar’s delirium and sadness, and delivers a powerful performance even when confined to a bed. Diljit Dosanjh matches his prowess as a commitment-phobic and unfocused young man determined to help his grandfather find closure and, with it, eternal peace. Vedang Raina is brilliant as the young Keenu, capturing innocent romance, helplessness, and later embittered self with conviction. Sharvari looks ethereal and charms as Afsana, and essays someone dealing with the pangs of love and fear with panache. Among the supporting cast, Rajat Kapoor is effective as Ishar’s resentful son Iqbal Grewal, while Anjana Sukhani delivers a strong turn as his outspoken daughter-in-law, Meher. Manish Chaudhri and Danish Pandor deserve mention in their brief but impactful roles."

The continued appreciation from audiences, coupled with positive reviews, has helped Main Vaapas Aaunga maintain momentum in theatres.