Sharvari Wagh, who is currently busy promoting her upcoming intense action thriller 'Vedaa' alongside John Abraham, recently shared her experience of preparing for the film. ADVERTISEMENT To fully embrace her role, Sharvari took up boxing training, a sport she had never tried before. In a conversation with ANI, the actress reflected on her experience and said, "I've always been very athletic ever since I was growing up.

I used to play a lot of sports, but boxing is something that I've never done before. When I started training for boxing, I remember that even one hour felt very tiring. But by the time shooting started, I was already training for three hours nonstop, and I wanted to do more.

I believe that like every sport, once you learn it, you also learn life lessons. I had a lot of fun boxing. It's a new sport, and anything that challenges your brain is fun.

It was hard but worth it, and it's also helping me in everything I do next." Sharvari, who has already delivered two major hits this year with 'Munjya' and 'Maharaj,' expressed her gratitude for the positive response from audiences. "When people appreciate a film and performances, it's a big validation.

When audiences show love towards actors, especially actors like me, it empowers me to choose my next project. It can be overwhelming sometimes, but I'm very, very grateful for the year that it has been," she said. On taking up diverse roles in her films, Sharvari said, "I don't know whether new actors take risks or not,.