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Sharvari, Vedang Raina watch Main Vaapas Aaunga in theatre, thank fans in a note

Actor Sharvari shared a heartfelt note after watching Main Vaapas Aaunga with co-star Vedang Raina in a theatre. The actor said the love for Jiya and Keenu has helped the Imtiaz Ali directorial reach more hearts with each passing week.

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Sharvari, Vedang Raina
Sharvari and Vedang Raina watch Main Vaapas Aaunga in a theatre.

As Main Vaapas Aaunga continues its successful run in theatres, actors Sharvari and Vedang Raina recently joined audiences for a special screening of the film. Moved by the continued appreciation from fans, Sharvari shared an emotional note thanking them for turning the film into a heartfelt experience that has stayed with them long after the credits rolled.

Sharing moments from the theatre visit on social media, Sharvari reflected on the overwhelming response the film has received and expressed gratitude for the love audiences have showered on its characters and story.

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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)."

The heartfelt post comes as Main Vaapas Aaunga continues to receive praise not only from audiences but also from members of the film fraternity. Several actors and filmmakers have praised the period drama since its theatrical release.

Directed by Imtiaz Ali, Main Vaapas Aaunga features Diljit Dosanjh, Naseeruddin Shah, Sharvari and Vedang Raina in key roles.

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The story revolves around 95-year-old Ishar Singh Grewal, played by Naseeruddin Shah, whose attempt to travel to Sargodha in present-day Pakistan ends with a stroke. As memories from the Partition era resurface, his grandson Nirvair, played by Diljit Dosanjh, returns from England to unravel long-hidden family truths, setting the stage for an emotional journey across generations.

Currently playing in cinemas, Main Vaapas Aaunga has continued to draw audiences while earning appreciation from critics, viewers and industry veterans alike.

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Published By:
Pritinanda Behera
Published On:
Jun 28, 2026 13:58 IST

As Main Vaapas Aaunga continues its successful run in theatres, actors Sharvari and Vedang Raina recently joined audiences for a special screening of the film. Moved by the continued appreciation from fans, Sharvari shared an emotional note thanking them for turning the film into a heartfelt experience that has stayed with them long after the credits rolled.

Sharing moments from the theatre visit on social media, Sharvari reflected on the overwhelming response the film has received and expressed gratitude for the love audiences have showered on its characters and story.

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)."

The heartfelt post comes as Main Vaapas Aaunga continues to receive praise not only from audiences but also from members of the film fraternity. Several actors and filmmakers have praised the period drama since its theatrical release.

Directed by Imtiaz Ali, Main Vaapas Aaunga features Diljit Dosanjh, Naseeruddin Shah, Sharvari and Vedang Raina in key roles.

The story revolves around 95-year-old Ishar Singh Grewal, played by Naseeruddin Shah, whose attempt to travel to Sargodha in present-day Pakistan ends with a stroke. As memories from the Partition era resurface, his grandson Nirvair, played by Diljit Dosanjh, returns from England to unravel long-hidden family truths, setting the stage for an emotional journey across generations.

Currently playing in cinemas, Main Vaapas Aaunga has continued to draw audiences while earning appreciation from critics, viewers and industry veterans alike.

- Ends
Published By:
Pritinanda Behera
Published On:
Jun 28, 2026 13:58 IST

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