MUMBAI: Making his Bollywood debut with “Pyaar Ka Punchnama”, where his comic timing was one of the most acclaimed parts of his performance as “Liquid”, Divyenndu Sharma has only seen the audience remember him and praise him. as Munna in “Mirzapur”.
But he misses playing comic characters on screen and that ‘s why he likes to play what he considers to be the most demanding genre of all.
Divyenndu told IANS: “I’m dying to make a comedy, honestly because in my last two projects, especially with the success of Mirzapur, I’m offered different shades of character but in a serious space.
“Also, in our cinema in general, AweAseldom gets a well-written comedy script. In my opinion, comedy depends on two factors, a well-written script and the right time of the performer. It should not be the performer who laughs first with his own its funny, but the public does it “.
He added: “When it comes to genres such as drama, thriller, horror, there are many cinematic tools such as lighting, sound, camera angle, etc. But for comedy, it’s like all the focus in that moment, on the actor! Difficult place to be! “
Following the release of “Mirzapur Season 2”, the actor appeared in the short film “1800 Life” which was released on Amazon miniTV. He is preparing for the new season of “Mirzapur”, but he has other projects in his portfolio.
“I’m currently working on a number of projects that will be released on OTT platforms and theaters,” said Divyenndu.
“I play a lead role in one of Yash Raj Production ‘s” The Railway Men “and in another film. I’ve also completed the shooting of an online series for Applause Entertainment and a very special one with one of my favorite directors … but leave the official announcement “, he added and signed.