New Delhi [India], June 10: Sharvari Warg, who is enjoying the success of her recent horror-comedy 'Munjya', recently shared her thoughts on what the success of the film means to her.

Speaking about her journey and the challenges she faced, Sharvari opened up about her initial struggles in the film industry and her road to success.

During a media interaction, the 'Munjya' actress said, "My journey has been very blessed because I feel that as an actor I should be doing something right. I don't come from this industry and I have been in this industry for about seven or eight years. Spent years auditioning. In those days, I didn't get any work and worked as an assistant director because I wanted to be on the sets and learn."After that journey, it was very special to get my first film. I think it is special because the love of the audience is the most important thing for an artiste more than a hit film. Their love gives us confidence. Today, I am very Feeling confident and I am grateful. Now, as I move into the detective world, I will go in with a little more confidence because my favorite actress Alia Bhatt is in it," she added.This horror-comedy has been attracting audiences to theaters ever since its release on June 7. After a strong performance on Friday and Saturday, the film continued to perform well on Sunday, June 9.

Film trade analyst Taran Adarsh ​​said that the success of 'Munjya' at the box office has "stunned" the film industry.

He wrote on Proved wrong.Silencing those who #felt Munjya should have taken the straight-to-digital route. #Munjya – without the support of stars or popular music – trends better than many star-studded films released in 2023 and 2024. [Week 1] Friday [including Thu midnight screening] 4.21 crore, Saturday 7.40 crore, Sunday 8.43 crore. #IndiaBusiness.

Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, Munjya is based on Marathi folklore.It also stars Mona Singh, Abhay Verma and Satyaraj.

The film tells the story of the mythological creature of the same name and how he wreaks havoc in the life of Bittu, played by The Family Man fame Abhay Verma. In the film, Mona plays the role of a single working mother named Pammi, who is overprotective of Bittu.