Actress Sharvari Wagh is in the news these days for her upcoming film 'Alpha'. Recently, she has told the media what her role is in the film. She said that her film 'Alpha' is releasing on December 25. She is very excited about this because she has played a good role in it.

Sharvari is ready for action scenes
Sharvari told ANI that she is preparing to act in the film. She is taking training to do action scenes in it. She said, 'This is a very good experience.'
The film 'Alpha' is being directed by Shiv Rawail. This film is focused on women. Alia Bhatt and Sharvari Wagh are playing important roles in it. It is expected that Bobby Deol will also be a part of the film.
Walked the ramp for Amit Agarwal
The 'Munjya' actress told how she felt while walking the ramp for designer Amit Agarwal. She said, 'It was a good experience. I have walked the ramp for Amit sir for the first time. I am very excited to walk the ramp in this dress. I look beautiful in it.'
Praised Ibrahim Ali Khan
Sharvari said, 'Amit sir told me how he brought Banarasi saris and turned them into gowns. It is a very good story and I am happy to hear it.'
Sharvari walked with Ibrahim Ali Khan. She told that her pairing with him was very good. She said, 'This is the first time I have walked the ramp with Ibrahim. He is full of hope, he is cheerful and has fun.'
Sharvari's work
Sharvari Wagh started her career as an assistant director with Luv Ranjan and Sanjay Leela Bhansali in 2015. The actress made her Bollywood debut with 'Bunty Aur Babli' in 2021. She was last seen in the film 'Veda'. She got recognition from the film 'Munjya'. Now she will be a part of 'Alpha'.
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