Sharvari had a rather eventful year. While Munjya, a horror-comedy, became a surprise hit earning more than Rs 100 crore at the domestic box office, Vedaa won her wide critical acclaim for playing a Dalit woman. Maharaj, on the other, shot her popularity on social media, thanks to the track Haan Ke Haan that captured her endearing chemistry with Junaid Khan.

And then her dance number Taras in Munjya presented her in a starkly opposite avatar and earned her the title of a ‘national crush’. In an exclusive chat with News18 Showsha, Sharvari shares that won’t let this ‘incredible’ streak get into her head. “I’ve waited for this moment for a really, really long time.

I don’t think this success will lead me to get ahead of myself. I may have come in the limelight only in recent months when my films have done well but I know that I’ve had a journey of so many years of auditioning, facing so many rejections, wanting to do so many films and not getting them,” she tells us. She further adds, “My journey keeps me grounded and reminds me of the difficult days I’ve had, which is why I keep my feet on the ground very strongly.

I’ve always waited for days like these when my work gets appreciated or even released for that matter. And now with the audience reaction I’m receiving, I think it’s a huge validation for an actor like me. It makes me feel that I must be doing something right.

” A while ago, Sharvari had revealed that she had auditioned for Aamir Khan�.