"I’ve always been sensitive and valued human emotions..."
Sharvari has graced the cover of Harper’s Bazaar India, marking another significant milestone in her steadily evolving career within Indian cinema and fashion.
On the cover, Sharvari wears a silk twill shirt with ribbon, paired with a brown beige diagonal GG velvet chenille pencil midi skirt by Gucci.
She completes the look with Gucci earrings featuring a distinctive carp motif, reinforcing the luxury house’s eclectic and symbolic aesthetic.
In another striking look, Sharvari wears a printed silk dress styled with a green leather belt featuring a reversible G-square buckle in antique gold.
The outfit is finished with gold-toned Gucci earrings adorned with green and brown stone-effect resins, adding depth and texture to the editorial.
Sharvari’s endearing personality brings warmth to a journey often perceived as gritty, without compromising the values that continue to guide her ambitions.
“Discipline and courage are something that my parents taught me,” Sharvari says, reflecting on the foundations of her artistic voice.
“I’ve always been sensitive and valued human emotions,” she adds, explaining how early life lessons shaped her approach to performance and creativity.
In a further Gucci ensemble, Sharvari wears a silk twill shirt with ribbon, stretch velvet leggings, and black satin high heel mules.
The look is elevated with gold-toned earrings featuring turquoise and white stone-effect resins, maintaining a cohesive luxury narrative throughout the shoot.
When asked what she hopes young girls see when they look at her, Sharvari pauses before offering a thoughtful response.
“I hope they see that whatever I do, I do it with all my heart,” Sharvari says, emphasising sincerity in both work and personal choices.
She adds that films, social media voices, and decisions should empower girls and boys to understand that women are writing their own stories.
Another look sees Sharvari in a printed silk twill shirt and trousers, styled with Gucci’s Jordaan loafers and carp motif earrings.
Beyond fashion, Sharvari speaks candidly about the emotional demands of acting and the process of transitioning between complex characters.
She explains that playing a character involves living a life filled with memories, emotions, families, and deeply personal experiences.
“It definitely takes a lot of time to come out of one character and move into a completely different role,” Sharvari admits.
She shares that spending time with family and school friends helps her reconnect with herself between demanding projects.
“That’s when I feel most like myself, and it’s essential for me,” she says, underlining the importance of balance and grounding.
Sharvari also reflects on setting boundaries by reconnecting inward and staying focused on honest, purposeful work.
“I draw boundaries by connecting with myself and focusing on why I always wanted to become an actor,” she explains.
The 28-year-old actor reveals that a college talent and personality hunt changed her life’s trajectory entirely.
Had it not been for that moment, Sharvari says she would have pursued a career as a civil engineer.
Her final look features a double-breasted wool mouliné jacket, baby pink shirt, and Prince of Wales wool trousers by Gucci.
The ensemble is completed with a Vanity top-handle bag, gold-toned earrings with black and purple resins, and black satin high-heel mules.
Together, the feature captures Sharvari’s evolving identity as an actor grounded in discipline, authenticity, and a clear sense of purpose.








