In a recent feature by IMDb, celebrated actress Sharvari Wagh, recognized with the IMDb “Breakout Star” STARmeter Award, shared intimate insights about her personal life, including her favorite holiday, an endlessly rewatchable movie, and her most cherished possession. The STARmeter Award highlights stars who are making significant impacts, and Sharvari's candid reflections offer a glimpse into her heartfelt experiences and memories.
Sharvari Wagh’s favorite holiday is Ganesh Chaturthi, a festival she deeply cherishes. Speaking about it, she said, “My favorite holiday in general is Ganesh Chaturthi. I really love going to my native place, Morgaon. It's the best time off that I get from my work and I just love that place very, very dearly.” For Sharvari, this festival is more than just a cultural celebration; it’s a time of personal significance and familial bonding. She elaborates, “No matter what, every year, I take out time during Ganesh Chaturthi and go to my native place, and that's the best holiday ever.” Her family home in Morgaon, a residence known as Wada, holds a special place in her heart. “It is almost more than 100 years old,” she recounts. This historic home symbolizes her family’s roots and traditions. “I think that the fact that family comes together and it's such an auspicious occasion, it just makes me feel like my year begins and ends there. It's just very, very close to me and very dear to me.”
In addition to her cherished holiday, Sharvari spoke about her favorite film, a subject she holds close to her heart. She revealed, “I love Jodhaa Akbar. I used to be obsessed with that movie growing up as well. I think I can rewatch it anytime.” Her admiration for the film goes beyond its storyline; she was captivated by the movie’s grandeur and intricacy. “I used to know the dialogues by heart, I used to love the costumes, the set, and of course, everybody on the set of Jodhaa Akbar.” Her praise extends to Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, a standout performer in the film. “But I would say Aishwarya Rai Bachchan ma'am is obviously my favorite character,” Sharvari admits. Her enthusiasm for the film reflects her deep appreciation for cinema and the artistry involved.
When reflecting on her early career, Sharvari shared a touching memory tied to her first paycheck. During her time as an assistant director, she received her initial earnings, which she describes as a profound moment in her life. “When I was an assistant director, I got my first paycheck, and I remember that my parents actually framed that paycheck and wrote a really sweet note under it,” she said. This gesture of framing the paycheck, accompanied by a heartfelt note, represents a significant milestone and an enduring symbol of her journey in the entertainment industry. “So I think that's my most prized possession,” she adds. The framed paycheck is not just a symbol of financial achievement but a testament to her family’s support and pride in her accomplishments.
Sharvari Wagh’s reflections provide a heartfelt look into her personal values and cherished experiences. From the cultural richness of Ganesh Chaturthi to the cinematic allure of Jodhaa Akbar, and the sentimental value of her first paycheck, Sharvari’s story highlights the importance of family, tradition, and personal milestones in shaping her journey. As she continues to make waves in the industry, these moments of personal significance remain integral to her narrative, underscoring the balance between professional success and personal fulfillment.
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