Sharvari Wagh prepares for YRF spy verse film ‘Alpha’, shares her ‘Monday Motivation’ goals

Updated : Jul 15, 2024 16:31
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After the success of ‘Munjya’, Sharvari Wagh is gearing up to deliver another hit. The actor seems to be preparing for her role in Aditya Chopra’s YRF spy universe film. Sharvari dropped some latest pictures of her workout and gave all of her followers major goals.  

Sharvari Wagh drops 'Monday Motivation'

Sharvari Wagh is ready for some tough action. The ‘Munjya’ fame actor is all set to begin the shooting for her next film ‘Alpha’ and her latest social media post hints that she is preparing well for the action-packed role. The actor will be making her debut in the YRF spy verse and will be seen sharing the screen with Alia Bhatt. 
In her latest Instagram post, Sharvari flaunted her ripped abs and fabulous shape by posting some snaps featuring herself. The actor looked a fitness goal in the powerful images. She wore a white sports bra and black tracks in the pictures and tied her hair in a French ponytail. The actor captioned the pictures as, “Never miss a Monday #MondayMotivation.” 

More about ‘Alpha’ 

Headlined by Alia Bhatt and Sharvari Wagh, the first female led YRF spy verse film will be directed by Shiv Rawail, known for ‘The Railway Men’. Alia and Sharvari will play the role of agents in the film. On July 5, makers unveiled the title of the much-anticipated film through a video. Alia Bhatt’s voice over can be heard in the background of the title announcement video. The video ended with a message, ‘Filming Now’.  

Sharvari Wagh’s work front 

The talented actor is enjoying the success of her recently released films ‘Munjya’ and ‘Maharaj’. She will next be seen in Nikhil Advani’s ‘Vedaa’ with John Abraham which is all set to hit the theatres on August 15, 2024.  

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