Sharvari
Opens
Up
About
Being
A
Yash
Raj
Heroine
Every
actress
aspires
to
be
a
Yash
Raj
heroine
and
Sharvari
has
bagged
the
golden
chance
with
her
first
time.
Speaking
about
it,
the
spunky
actress
told
us,
"Everyone
wants
to
do
a
YRF
film.
I
also
did.
In
fact,
I
had
got
rejected
for
so
many
YRF
films
itself.
So,
I
have
always
wished
to
be
in
this
world.
Now
that
I
am,
I
am
very
grateful
and
excited.
I
am
going
to
make
the
most
of
this
opportunity.
She
further
continued,
"When
I
came
to
YRF,
I
realized
that
this
is
home.
These
people
are
some
of
the
sweetest
people
I
had
met.
They
have
teams
for
everything.
They
really
look
after
you,
not
as
a
talent
but
as
their
own
child.
There's
no
pressure.
They
don't
make
you
feel
pressurized.
In
fact,
when
I
visit
YRF
office,
it's
like
I
have
come
home
and
I
feel
very
chilled
out."
Two
Different
Worlds
On
being
asked
if
it
was
tough
for
her
to
switch
into
Babli
after
doing
a
physically
demanding
role
in
The
Forgotten
Army,
the
actress
revealed,
"Forgotten
Army
taught
me
to
not
give
up.
There
were
so
many
days
where
all
of
us
just
wanted
to
give
up
because
of
the
extreme
weather
conditions.
What
you
see
a
split
second
in
the
series
has
been
shot
by
us
for
two-three
days
non-stop.
We
were
shooting
in
the
rain
and
muck;
all
of
us
had
injuries.
But
we
refused
to
give
up."
"I
think
getting
up
to
the
second
project,
what
was
easier
for
me
was
the
fact
that
it
felt
more
easier.
It
wasn't
that
much
demanding.
But
of
course,
both
of
them
have
very
different
genres,
so
you
have
to
be
on
your
toes.
I
am
still
learning," she
continued.
Sharvari
Reveals
The
Best
Advice
She
Received
From
Aditya
Chopra
"Adi
sir's
insights
that
we
get,
are
obviously
very
valuable
to
us.
He
is
not
the
kind
of
person
who
imposes
anything
on
you.
But,
he
will
definitely
guide
you
if
you
need
his
help.
So,
he's
like
the
guide
that
you
can
go
to,"
the
talented
girl
said
when
asked
how
the
YRF
honcho
is
guiding
her
when
it
comes
to
films.