Although Kisna didn't do well commercially, Sharvani's dancing was appreciated.
"I was offered good roles and took them up," she says. "It's been a good two
years of learning and growing up." Her next few releases are not based on
dance, which has been a conscious effort on her part. "I want to try
everything. I am here to learn and hope I will meet directors who let me
play different roles. I want to try every genre."
Is there any actor she would like to work with? "Everyone wants to work with
the best people. The question is -- do they want to work with you? I would
die to work with Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh and Hritik Roshan. I hope these
dreams will one day become real."
I have one last question for her, about her ideal man. "Someone who makes
you feel like a better person and makes you a better person," she replies.
"We all have good and bad qualities. A person who brings out the best in you
is ideal. I don't care about looks. At the end of the day, he must be
compatible, like-minded and let you be. It's like holding sand. If you hold
it tight, it will slip away. If you just hold it, it will stay."