Is Shalini Pandey Grateful to Her Audience as 'Maharaj' Celebrates One Year?

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Key Takeaways
- Shalini Pandey expresses gratitude for audience support.
- Celebration of Maharaj's first anniversary.
- Significant cast interactions enhance audience connection.
- Film based on the historic Maharaj Libel Case.
- Engaging storytelling tackles societal issues.
Mumbai, June 21 (NationPress) Actress Shalini Pandey captured the hearts of many with her heartfelt performance as Kishori in Siddharth P. Malhotra's film "Maharaj". As the movie celebrated its first anniversary on Saturday, Shalini took to social media to share her appreciation for the audience's love and support for Kishori.
In her latest Instagram update, she expressed, "It’s been a year since you met Kishori. I had already lived with her for a while, but your love gave her life beyond the screen. I am endlessly grateful to you, and to the team that created Maharaj with such passion."
Previously, Sharvari, who plays Viraaj, also expressed her gratitude online for the affection shown towards her character.
Sharvari shared on her official Instagram, "Haan Ke Haan, a dialogue from Maharaj has transformed into an emotion for me! The love you all have given Viraaj is incredibly special. From recreating dance moves to making reels with the dialogues and dressing up as Viraaj, I just want to say thank you for this love!"
She also praised the Maharaj team, adding, "Thank you @yrf #AdityaChopra @siddharthpmalhotra @vaibhavi.merchant @jaideepahlawat @shalzp @Junaid @snehadesaiofficial @netflix_in @monalithakur03 and the entire cast & crew!"
"Aap sabhi ne mujhe itnaaaaa saara pyaar diya, aaj mera pyaar accept karenge? Bolo #HaanKeHaan? Kyunki ‘Naa’ ka toh option hi nahi hai #1YearOfMaharaj," Sharvari concluded her post.
Produced by YRF Entertainment, Maharaj also marked the Bollywood debut of Aamir Khan's son Junaid Khan. Alongside Shalini, Junaid, and Sharvari, renowned actor Jaideep Ahlawat played a significant role in this drama.
Maharaj is a cinematic adaptation of the historic 1862 Maharaj Libel Case, inspired by Saurabh Shah's novel regarding the case. The film narrates the story of a journalist who chooses to confront a powerful religious figure in his town, revealing his unholy practices.