He talked about his early days and how the role of Liquid in Paanchama became a surprising big hit.
The character was loved by the audience, but it also put him in a position where he might be offered similar roles in the future.
Divyendu mentioned that after Mirzapur, there weren’t many big offers for a long time.
Instead of getting a lot of similar roles, he had to wait and think about what direction he wanted to take next.
He said that this time away was actually a valuable learning experience.
It made him more careful about not repeating the same roles and instead look for parts that challenged him and helped him grow as an actor.
When he talked about Mirzapur and Muna Bhaiya, he said the character brought him more recognition than he expected.
It also required a lot of emotional depth and consistency, which changed how people saw him as an actor.
With Peddi, Divyendu finally got a chance to try something new, especially by stepping into a different cultural and language environment.
He called it a refreshing change that helped him rediscover the fun of acting.
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