Actor Divyenndu, who skyrocketed to fame with Munna Bhaiya in the gritty series Mirzapur, has a bold vision for India’s meme culture. He sees meme creators not just as fans, but as untapped gems who could revolutionize Bollywood’s writing rooms with their storytelling prowess.
Speaking exclusively, Divyenndu lit up discussing the creativity behind memes. Fans’ ability to integrate his on-screen persona into relatable life moments fills him with pride. ‘It’s special how memes make characters feel like family—pure emotional magic,’ he said.
However, he emphasized restraint. ‘Memes are crafted with humor and ingenuity, but popularity brings duty. We must avoid excessive idealization of characters or scenarios,’ Divyenndu advised, underscoring the need for mindful representation.
His pitch for meme creators in cinema is compelling. ‘They deserve spots in the industry—front of camera or behind as dialog or screenplay writers. Their fusion of disparate ideas is genius-level stuff,’ he asserted. This cross-pollination could inject fresh energy into scriptwriting.
On a personal note, Divyenndu opened up about his upcoming project ‘Glory’ and his philosophy on achievement. Ditching superficial validation, he prioritizes work ethic. ‘Glory isn’t crowd cheers; it’s heading home content, watching myself on screen without shame. That’s where it all begins for me.’
In an industry often chasing trends, Divyenndu’s grounded outlook resonates. He values self-satisfaction over accolades, proving that true stardom lies in quiet confidence and unwavering commitment to craft. As meme culture evolves, his endorsement could open doors for a new creative wave.