
Actor Divyenndu Sharma discussed his role as Dev in Netflix's series Glory, highlighting the character's emotional depth and trauma. He described the role as a challenging transformation involving both psychological and physical changes. Divyenndu praised director Karan Anshuman's innovative approach and emphasized the creative freedom offered by OTT platforms. He also reflected on his earlier work, including his debut in Aaja Nachle and his notable role in Mirzapur, clarifying that Glory's character differs significantly from his previous roles.
The articles focus on Divyenndu Sharma's acting career and his role in the Netflix series Glory without engaging in political discourse. They present perspectives related to the entertainment industry, including the actor's views on creative freedom and collaboration, without reflecting political biases or partisan framing.
The tone across the articles is generally positive, emphasizing Divyenndu Sharma's dedication to his craft and the creative opportunities provided by OTT platforms. The coverage highlights his appreciation for the director and the team, portraying the transformation process as a rewarding professional experience.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
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| moneycontrol | Exclusive - Divyenndu Sharma on transformation for Glory, not taking any reference from his Munna bhai from Mirzapur- Moneycontrol.com | Center | Positive |
| firstpost | EXCLUSIVE Not 'Pyaar Ka Punchnama', Netflix's 'Glory' actor Divyenndu debuted with Madhuri Dixit's 'Aaja Nachle,' says 'It was a forgettable experience because...' | Center | Neutral |
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