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Updated : Jan 20, 2026

Charming Star Sharwanand interacted with media about his blockbuster Nari Nari Naduma Murari. He opened up about the rigorous physical transformation seen on screen. The actor revealed that a major accident during the filming of Jaanu had led to significant weight gain, which he personally disliked in his subsequent films. 


To regain his fitness, he followed a disciplined regimen involving walking, running, strength training, and yoga. He noted that this preparation was originally intended for his upcoming film Biker, where he plays a dual role, including a character inspired by the depth of Suriya’s performance in Surya S/o Krishnan.


Sharwanand highlighted that the success of Nari Nari Naduma Murari is a blessing, particularly as it reconnects him with family audiences who have supported him since Shatamanam Bhavati. He also shared insights into his collaborative spirit, thanking actor Sree Vishnu for his cameo and praising the hard work of lead actresses Samyuktha and Sakshi Vaidya. 


Looking ahead, the actor confirmed a busy lineup, including the completion of Biker, which he believes will make the industry proud, and the ongoing shoot of Bhogi with director Sampath Nandi. He also teased an upcoming "out-and-out comedy" with director Srinu Vaitla, expressing his desire to continue exploring new stories and genres rather than being restricted to one style.


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