Sharvari plays 'Maskara' on piano ahead of Main Vaapas Aaunga release
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Actress Sharvari has found a fresh way to channel her enthusiasm for 'Maskara', a song from her upcoming film 'Main Vaapas Aaunga' — by sitting down at a piano and playing it herself. The actress shared a reel on 1 June 2026, dressed in an all-black ensemble, recreating Vedang Raina's part of the track between shoot breaks.
What Sharvari Shared
In the caption accompanying the clip, Sharvari wrote: 'A piano, 10 free minutes in between shoot, and a little bit of #Maskara.. Had to try.. tbh just finding new ways to obsess over this part of Maskara #MainVaapasAaunga Releasing in cinemas on 12th June.' The reel quickly drew attention for its candid, unpolished charm — a far cry from a polished promotional video.
About the Song 'Maskara'
'Maskara' features vocals by Vedang Raina and Nilanjana Ghosh. The song captures the textures of young love from two distinct vantage points. For Sharvari's character Jiya, it is all sparkle and mischief — she dances through the feeling, turning her butterflies into something bold and playful. For Vedang's character Keenu, the same emotion is soft, honest, and quietly vulnerable, as he reads what she is playfully concealing.
About Main Vaapas Aaunga
'Main Vaapas Aaunga' is set in Imtiaz Ali's world of love and longing, placed in Punjab in the years preceding the Partition of India. The film draws on the region's architectural ruins as a visual backdrop to its central love story. It stars Diljit Dosanjh, Naseeruddin Shah, Sharvari, and Vedang Raina, and is produced by Applause Entertainment along with Mohit Choudhary and Shibasish Sarkar of Window Seat Films. The film is scheduled for a theatrical release on 12 June 2026.
Sharvari's Career So Far
Sharvari began her career behind the camera, working as an assistant director for Luv Ranjan and Sanjay Leela Bhansali in 2015. She made her acting debut in 2020 in the war drama series 'The Forgotten Army – Azaadi Ke Liye', directed by Kabir Khan. Her subsequent credits include 'Bunty Aur Babli 2' (2021) and the comedy-horror film 'Munjya' (2024). 'Main Vaapas Aaunga' marks her most prominent big-screen role to date, in a film backed by one of Bollywood's most distinctive directorial voices.
With the film's release just days away, Sharvari's impromptu piano moment is likely only the beginning of the promotional push for 'Maskara'.