Divyendu Sharma Discusses His Telugu Film Debut in 'Peddi'
Divyendu Sharma first gained recognition for his role in the comedy film Pyaar Ka Punchnama (2011), where he earned the Screen Award for Best Male Debut. Following this, he appeared in supporting roles in Chashme Baddoor (2013) and Toilet: Ek Prem Katha (2017). His popularity surged with his performances in streaming series like Mirzapur (2018–2020) and the miniseries The Railway Men (2023). In Mirzapur, his character Munna became a fan favorite. Now, he is set to make his debut in Telugu cinema with the film Peddi, where he plays the main antagonist opposite Ram Charan.
Experiencing Telugu Cinema
Divyendu shared that working on Peddi felt like starting fresh. He immersed himself in understanding the language, culture, and communication styles prevalent in Telugu cinema.
Work Ethics in Telugu Film Industry
He noted that the work ethics in Telugu cinema are uncompromising. Even under tight schedules, the team takes their time to ensure quality. The director often visited his vanity van to explain scenes, and Divyendu appreciated the creative freedom he received from cinematographer R Rathnavelu, who encouraged improvisation and captured his performances beautifully. Celebrating good takes became a joyful part of the process, making him grateful for his debut in Peddi.
Collaboration with Director Buchi Babu
Divyendu expressed admiration for director Buchi Babu, stating that his passion and artistic vision were key reasons for his commitment to the film. He described Buchi as a genuine artist with a pure heart, which is rare in the industry.
Overcoming Language Barriers
The actor admitted that mastering the Telugu language was challenging and caused him some anxiety. He emphasized the importance of preparation and found the nuances of the language, especially the accent from Vijayanagaram, to be particularly tricky. However, he credited Buchi Babu for providing the necessary time and support to simplify the process.
Working with Ram Charan
Divyendu praised Ram Charan for his kindness and warmth, noting that he initially felt apprehensive about collaborating with such a prominent actor. However, he found the experience to be smooth, as Ram Charan was supportive and genuinely engaged in their scenes together.