A screening of Imtiaz Ali's Main Vapas Aaunga drew a long list of familiar Bollywood names, with Diljit Dosanjh among the film's leads and Sharman Joshi, Naseeruddin Shah and Ratna Pathak Shah all in attendance. The event turned into a quiet industry gathering around the film rather than a routine promotional stop.
That is the reason the screening is drawing attention now: it put the cast of Main Vapas Aaunga in the same room as actors and filmmakers who rarely show up unless a project has generated real interest. Vedang Raina and Sharvari star alongside Dosanjh, while the guest list also included director Kabir Khan with Mini Mathur, Nikita Dutta, Medha Shankr and Sunidhi Chauhan.
The turnout was the clearest sign of the night. Shah came with his wife, Ratna Pathak Shah, and their son, while Khan arrived with Mini Mathur, making the screening feel more like a social marker for the film than a standard industry preview. Dutta arrived in a black top and denim, Shankr wore an all-black outfit and Chauhan came in a floral co-ord set.
What was missing was almost as notable as who was there. The screening centered on attendees and appearance details, not plot points, and no next event was confirmed. For now, the film's main signal is simple: Main Vapas Aaunga has enough pull to bring together a packed room of established names before it has even moved into the wider public conversation.
