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Divyenndu Sharma on why Ram Charan’s Peddi gave him sleepless nights: ‘Telugu’s not easy’ | Telugu News

Divyenndu Sharma on why Ram Charan’s Peddi gave him sleepless nights: ‘Telugu’s not easy’ | Telugu News

4 min readHyderabadMay 27, 2026 06:51 PM IST Divyenndu Sharma does not do things by half. The actor who made Munna Bhaiya one of the most talked-about characters in Indian streaming has spent years building a reputation for total commitment to his roles. So when Peddi, Ram Charan’s upcoming rural sports drama, came his way, he took on the full weight of what a Telugu debut actually demanded, including a language he had never performed in before. In a recent interview with Gulte, Divyenndu spoke about what the experience was like from the inside, and it was not a simple story of smooth sailing. The language came first For an actor whose entire body of work has been in Hindi, stepping onto a Telugu set as a performing member of the cast, not just a guest appearance, meant learning the language before anything else. Also Read: Ram Charan’s Peddi Japan release called off days before India debut “Language is still a little tricky. You get used to it, so I had to mug up a …

Have you heard? Paresh Rawal reportedly walks out of Hera Pheri 3 again

Have you heard? Paresh Rawal reportedly walks out of Hera Pheri 3 again

Controversy utha le re baba Fans of ‘Hera Pheri 3’ may have to brace themselves for another twist. Fresh reports claim that Paresh Rawal has apparently stepped away from the much-awaited comedy sequel again, despite earlier buzz about the original trio finally reuniting. Media reports suggest the actor returned his R11 lakh signing amount along with interest and compensation after reportedly expressing concerns over the film’s payment structure and long production timeline. We have learnt that the veteran actor was uneasy about receiving the bulk of his reported R15 crore fee only after the film’s release, which may now happen in 2026 or 2027. Neither the actor nor the makers have officially commented on the matter. Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal and Suniel Shetty Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Munna bhaiya, Bablu return: How Mirzapur The Movie is bringing back the dead, reveals Puneet Krishna | Bollywood News

Munna bhaiya, Bablu return: How Mirzapur The Movie is bringing back the dead, reveals Puneet Krishna | Bollywood News

Before it was a streaming franchise with three seasons, a record-breaking viewership run and a dedicated audience in over 180 countries, Mirzapur was a folder on Puneet Krishna’s laptop. The file was called “Guddu Aur Bablu Ki Story.” He kept it that way for years, even as the show was running. It was only when the film was finally greenlit and he sat down to write it that he created a new folder and for the first time, named it “Mirzapur: The Film.” In a conversation with Variety India, he said, “Mirzapur was always a film for me. I kept it like that for nostalgic reasons.” The confession reframes the entire trajectory of one of India’s most successful streaming properties. What audiences came to know as a nine-episode first season, followed by two more seasons and 29 total episodes on Amazon Prime Video, was, at its origin, a story that Puneet Krishna imagined on a cinema screen. The reason it ended up as a series was partly circumstantial and partly the result of watching someone …

Divyenndu says award shows have become a ‘joke’, have no relation to film industry: ‘It’s a money-making asset’

Divyenndu says award shows have become a ‘joke’, have no relation to film industry: ‘It’s a money-making asset’

Bollywood actor Divyenndu recently criticised Bollywood award shows, calling them “fake” and accusing organisers of prioritising business over genuine recognition. Reflecting on his experience in the industry, the actor revealed that he had allegedly lost out on awards simply because he could not attend the ceremonies. Divyenndu was last seen in Life Hill Gayi. Divyenndu says award shows have become a joke In a conversation with Faridoon Shahryar, Divyenndu slammed the system of award shows and revealed that not getting an award doesn’t bother him much. He said, “For Pyaar Ka Punchnama, I got best debut at Screen Awards and even at IIFA. Ab kaafi mazak ban chuka hai award shows ka. Mere saath kayi baar aisa hua hai ki voh bolte hain hum aapko yeh award dena chahte hain aur main shoot kar raha tha aur maine bola main aa nahi paaunga sorry, toh unhone happily bola okay and they gave the award to someone else (For Pyaar Ka Punchnama, I received the Best Debut award at the Screen Awards and even at the …

Ram Charan praises Divyenndu’s screen presence at Peddi trailer launch: ‘You’re a gangster’

Ram Charan praises Divyenndu’s screen presence at Peddi trailer launch: ‘You’re a gangster’

Actor Divyenndu is steadily building one of the most exciting line-ups of the year, and the buzz around his upcoming film Peddi continues to grow stronger. After earning praise for his performance in Glory, the actor is now grabbing attention for his intense new avatar as Rambujji in the upcoming pan-India film Peddi. Now, actor Ram Charan himself has added to the excitement with his heartfelt praise for his co-star during the film’s recent trailer launch event. Ram Charan praises Divyenndu’s screen presence at Peddi trailer launch: ‘You’re a gangster’ (YouTube) Ram Charan praises Divyenndu’s unique style Speaking at the event, Ram Charan openly admired Divyenndu’s personality, body language and the way he carries himself on screen. “You’re a gangster. No, sahi gangster hai yeh. His personality is almost like a giant personality. The way he carries every word, every dialogue, the expressions… he has got a swag, he has got his own way. The body language is something that I would like to develop or inculcate.” The moment quickly caught fans’ attention online, with …

Divyenndu on massive gamble of Mirzapur The Film, his ‘daddy issues’ typecasting: ‘Still hungry’ | Bollywood News

Divyenndu on massive gamble of Mirzapur The Film, his ‘daddy issues’ typecasting: ‘Still hungry’ | Bollywood News

Nearly two decades into the film industry, Divyendu has built one of the more unconventional trajectories in mainstream Hindi cinema. From a brief, blink-and-miss appearance in Aaja Nachle, backed by Yash Raj Films, to becoming a recognisable face with Luv Ranjan’s Pyaar Ka Punchnama, and eventually breaking the mould with Prime Video’s blockbuster Mirzapur, he has come a long way. But the larger question remains: has he really come a long way? Has the industry fully tapped into his potential? Divyendu himself appears to think otherwise. In an exclusive conversation with SCREEN, he says: “I still have a lot to give, definitely. I understand it’s a commercial industry and there are a lot of things at play. But very honestly, I just want the whole system of our film industry to work more on merit. If only the system can work on merit, we can have people who can give some more and take the industry forward. And I would like to believe that I could be one of those people who can contribute towards …

Glory review: Pulkit Samrat, Divyenndu’s boxing whodunnit could have been a knockout but the punches just don’t land

Glory review: Pulkit Samrat, Divyenndu’s boxing whodunnit could have been a knockout but the punches just don’t land

Glory Creators: Karmanya Ahuja, Karan Anshuman Cast: Divyenndu, Pulkit Samrat, Suvinder Vicky, Sayani Gupta, Ashutosh Rana, Sikandar Kher, Yashpal Sharma, Kashmira Pardeshi, Jannat Zubair Rating: ★★ Would it be too big an indictment if I say that Glory exemplifies everything that is wrong with the Indian streaming space? The show, based on a promising premise, squanders its potential, resorts to tired tropes, leaves gaping plot holes the size of Alaska, and fails to fully utilise the brilliance of its performers. Glory is not a horrible show. There have been several worse this year alone. But it is a frustrating one that wastes a good setting, great actors, and some crisp writing at the altar of slickness and being larger-than-life. In the end, Glory reduces itself to a run-of-the-mill Indian streaming show, the kind of which exists a dime a dozen in the ever-so-crowded OTT space. Glory review: Pulkit Samrat and Suvinder Vicky in the show. What is Glory about Set in the fictitious Shaktigarh, the boxing capital of India, Glory sees two brothers – Dev …

Glory review: Divyenndu, Suvinder Vicky’s loose and scatter-shot show wastes its potential | Web-series News

Glory review: Divyenndu, Suvinder Vicky’s loose and scatter-shot show wastes its potential | Web-series News

5 min readUpdated: May 1, 2026 01:34 PM IST Glory review: Somewhere in Haryana, there are two brothers with a conflicted relationship with their father, circling around sweaty boxing rings, mustachioed khap leaders, ‘honour killings’: familiar elements in an seven-episode show called Glory, whose meaning is explained to us as Love, Sacrifice and Pain, in as many words. That little jerk you get every time a character with a strong Haryanvi accent says ‘glory’ never leaves us: it’s almost like the writers of the show want to convince themselves, as well as us, of the title they chose, because it never once sounds like a word that would come naturally to the key dramatis personae in Shaktigarh, the fictional town where ‘Glory’ is set. And that faint unease never goes away completely, even when we do come upon parts of the show which feel like they could have emerged from the ground, rather than a show constructed in a writer’s room. And one following the dictum which all shows these days faithfully hew to: there …

Pulkit Samrat trained 5-6 hours daily to play a boxer

Pulkit Samrat trained 5-6 hours daily to play a boxer

Actor Pulkit Samrat is stepping into uncharted territory with his upcoming series Glory, trading his familiar romantic, boy-next-door persona for a physically demanding role set in the world of boxing. In an interview with ANI, Pulkit Samrat opened up about the rigorous preparation that went into portraying a boxer, admitting that he initially underestimated the challenge. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Divyenndu confirms sequel is happening

Divyenndu confirms sequel is happening

Actor Divyenndu recently shared a big update confirming that a sequel to his 2024 film Madgaon Express is officially in the works. He added that director Kunal Kemmu is currently developing the script of the sequel. The 2024 comedy, which featured Pratik Gandhi and Avinash Tiwary alongside Divyenndu, received a strong response from audiences. Building on the success of the film, the writer-director Kemmu is now set to expand the story. Divyendu confirms Madgoan Express Divyenndu, during an interview with Varity India, expressed his excitement and confirmed that the much-awaited sequel is moving ahead. “Yes, it’s on. It’s definitely on. Kunal [Kemmu] is working on the script. We are all very, very excited,” Divyenndu said. The Mirzapur actor further spoke about how the love and reception of the audience had a major role in pushing the makers to work on a sequel. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the …