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Divyendu Sharma, the talented actor who has captured our hearts with his versatile performances, recently sat down with CNN-News18 Showsha to discuss his journey in Bollywood. From his debut in 2011 to his latest projects, Divyendu opened up about his experiences and how he has evolved as an actor in the industry.

The young actor, who hails from Delhi, always had a passion for acting. After completing his studies, he moved to Mumbai to pursue his dream of becoming an actor. His hard work and dedication paid off when he landed his first role in the film ‘Pyaar Ka Punchnama’. Divyendu’s portrayal of the lovable and relatable character, Liquid, was highly appreciated by the audience and critics alike.

In his interview with CNN-News18 Showsha, Divyendu reminisced about his debut and how it changed his life. He said, “I was overwhelmed with the response I received for my first film. It was a dream come true for me. I never thought I would get such an opportunity and I am grateful for it.”

After the success of ‘Pyaar Ka Punchnama’, Divyendu went on to star in several other films like ‘Chashme Baddoor’, ‘Dilliwaali Zaalim Girlfriend’ and ‘Toilet: Ek Prem Katha’. He also ventured into the digital space with the popular web series ‘Mirzapur’ and ‘Bicchoo Ka Khel’. Divyendu’s performances in these projects were highly appreciated and cemented his position as a talented actor in the industry.

Talking about his journey in Bollywood, Divyendu said, “It has been a rollercoaster ride for me. I have learned so much and grown as an actor with each project. I am grateful for the opportunities that have come my way and I am always looking for ways to challenge myself and improve my craft.”

Divyendu also shared his experience of working with different actors and directors in the industry. He said, “I have been fortunate to work with some amazing actors and directors. Each one has a unique style and approach to their craft, and I have learned a lot from them. It has been a great learning experience for me.”

The actor also talked about the changing landscape of Bollywood and how it has evolved over the years. He said, “The industry is constantly evolving and it is exciting to be a part of it. There are so many talented actors and filmmakers who are pushing the boundaries and experimenting with different genres. It is a great time to be in Bollywood.”

Divyendu also shared his thoughts on the growing popularity of digital platforms and how it has opened up new opportunities for actors. He said, “The digital space has given a platform to showcase different kinds of content and has also given opportunities to new and talented actors. I am grateful to be a part of this revolution and I am excited to see where it takes us in the future.”

As the interview came to an end, Divyendu expressed his gratitude to his fans for their constant love and support. He also shared his excitement for his upcoming projects, including the highly anticipated ‘Mirzapur’ season 2.

Divyendu’s journey in Bollywood has been nothing short of inspiring. From his humble beginnings to becoming a household name, he has proven his talent and versatility as an actor. With his dedication and passion, he continues to evolve and impress us with his performances. We can’t wait to see what he has in store for us in the future.

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