Sharvari, Mona Singh prayed at Siddhivinayak temple before Munjya’s release

Sharvari, Mona Singh prayed at Siddhivinayak temple before Munjya's release

Mumbai: Actresses Sharvari and Mona Singh visited the famous Siddhivinayak temple in Mumbai on Thursday morning to seek blessings ahead of the release of their film ‘Munjya’.

Along with her was co-star Abhay Verma. Both Mona and Sharvari were dressed in traditional attire.

Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, starring Sharvari, Mona Singh, Abhay Varma and Sathyaraj, the film revolves around a myth ‘Munjya’ from the world of Indian belief and cultural system.


Recently, the makers have released its teaser. In the teaser, CGL’s character Munjya is introduced to the audience in a remote forest.


Munjya springs into action after hearing the popular song ‘Munni Badnaam Hui’ from Bollywood superstar Salman Khan’s 2010 blockbuster film Dabangg. Munjya’s screenplay is written by Yogesh Chandekar and Niren Bhatt, while Sachin Sanghvi and Jigar Saraiya have composed the music for the film.

While speaking to ANI, Mona also talked about her character in the film.

“I play Pammi in the film. Abhay plays Bittu who is my son and I am his mother who is very strict and possessive towards him. Our journey is full of ups and downs. There is a lot of drama and chaos. My character in the film is very fun-loving, a bit loud and aggressive and it is hardcore comedy which I have never done before,” she said.

Sharvari also shared information about her character.

She said, “My character is that of a modern girl who wants to achieve her dreams and puts them above everything else, which I think we all do these days. A lot of girls will be able to relate to my character. Her dating life is also quite confusing, so a lot of girls will be able to relate to her as well. A very beautifully written character.”

This film is going to be released on 7th June.

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