Sharvari Wagh Turns 28: What’s on Sharvari Wagh’s plate every day? As the actor celebrates her 28th birthday on June 14, let’s take a look at the diet secrets that help her stay fit, glowing, and full of energy. From starting her mornings with a health-boosting drink to relishing traditional Indian breakfasts — and even sneaking in a cheat meal now and then — Sharvari strikes the perfect balance.
Known for her roles in films like Bunty Aur Babli 2 (2021), Sharvari has always appeared in great shape, and a big reason behind that is her mindful approach to food. In a throwback interview with Bollywood Bubble on February 23, 2020, she spilled the beans on what she eats daily — and it’s refreshingly real.
Morning Routine: ACV, Warm Water & Green Juice
Sharvari believes in starting her day the clean and simple way. Her go-to morning drink? A combination of warm water with apple cider vinegar (ACV) and a glass of green juice.
“I usually start my day with some warm water with apple cider vinegar and one green juice that I have every day,” she revealed. This combo is not just hydrating but also great for digestion and metabolism — something health experts like Dr. Kunal Sood have also supported. He recently explained how ACV may assist in weight loss when consumed in moderation and before meals.
Breakfast Fit for a Queen
When it comes to breakfast, Sharvari doesn’t hold back. She’s all about eating a filling, nutritious first meal of the day. “I love breakfast. I like basic stuff like poha, upma, idli. South Indian is my favourite,” she said with a smile.
These dishes aren’t just comforting — they’re rich in complex carbs and easy to digest, giving her the fuel she needs for long days on set.
Cheat Meals & Junk Food in Moderation
Sharvari’s philosophy around food is refreshingly relatable — she doesn’t believe in depriving herself. Her favourite cuisine? Japanese. But come cheat days, she goes all out — and yes, McDonald’s is her top pick!
“What I prefer on cheat meal days? McDonald’s, like everything on their menu,” she confessed. By allowing herself to indulge once or twice a week, she keeps cravings in check and avoids the pressure of always eating clean.
A Sweet Tooth with a Desi Twist
When it comes to desserts, Sharvari admits she’s “moody.” But if she’s in the mood for sweets, nothing beats the classics. “I love Indian desserts like gulab jamun and sandesh,” she said. Her approach reminds us all that a healthy lifestyle doesn’t mean saying goodbye to your favourite mithai.
Balanced, Not Restrictive
What makes Sharvari’s diet stand out is its simplicity. It’s not extreme, not overly complicated, and certainly not unrealistic. She focuses on whole foods, nutrient-dense meals, and a few guilt-free indulgences. From warm ACV water to a hearty breakfast and an occasional burger — it’s all about balance.
And maybe, that’s the biggest takeaway from Sharvari Wagh’s birthday diet diary: wellness doesn’t need to be perfect. It just needs to work for you.