I’ll be back: Sharvari’s note for Imtiaz Ali hints at their bond on the sets
Actress Sharvari shares behind-the-scenes moments from the song Masakara from her upcoming film Main Ghar Aunga. She also posted an emotional note for director Imtiaz Ali, thanking him for helping her find new shades in her performances.

Actress Sharvari shared glimpses behind the scenes of the song Mascara and posted an emotional note for director Imtiaz Ali on Friday. This track is from his upcoming film i will come backWhich is ready to be released in theaters on June 12.
Along with the pictures and video, Sharvari wrote about the emotion at the center of the song and thanked Imtiaz Ali for shaping her performance. Looking back at his post Mascara Described the song and the experience as an important part of his journey in film.
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Sharvari on the spirit behind mascara
In her caption, Sharvari wrote, “‘Kiss-miss yaara’ (my favorite feeling) is a fictitious word, but it accurately describes the tingling feeling of falling in love for the first time.” The actor said that he and Imtiaz Ali referred to this feeling as an emotion that Jiah (her character) has gone through many times in her life.
Sharvari also wrote that I am working Mascara Had “such a beautiful experience” with the filmmaker. He thanked them for guiding him with patience, clarity and warmth through “every emotion, every laugh, every moment”. She said that she learned a lot from seeing how he understood emotions and storytelling. The actress said that she is grateful for their trust, encouragement and support.
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His message for Imtiaz Ali
In her note, she also wrote that Imtiaz helped her find shades in her performance that she didn’t even know about. “Eternally grateful to share this journey with you (sic),” Sharvari wrote, signing off as Jiya.
about i’ll be back
i will come back It stars Diljit Dosanjh, Naseeruddin Shah, Sharvari Wagh and Vedang Raina in lead roles.
The teaser of the film has already been released. In an official statement, Imtiaz Ali said that the film is almost entirely based on the stories of people during Partition, while also reflecting the initial feeling of love that was too personal to share.


