
Actor Divya Dutta is on a roll. She began this year by playing the conspiration soyarabai in laxman utekar’s vicky kaushal-starrer Chhaava, which is the highest-grantsing film of this year. And now, she is gearing up to debut in Telugu with the Sonyliv Web Series Mayasabha, Directed by Deva Katta. “I knew chhaava would do well, but the euphoria it received was heartening,” Says the actor in a chat with hindustan times, adding, “2024 and 2025 have been such great year for the great year. in Telugu. “
Divya Dutta in the World of Mayasabha
Set in the 1970s and 80s, Mayasabha Exploes The Dynamic Between Two Rival Politicians, Krishna NAIDU and Rami Reddy, Played by Aadhi Pinisetty and Chaitanya Rao. Divya Plays The Formidable Iravati Basu, Who Commands Respect in a World Governed by Men. “I believe this role is absolutely apt to begin my innings in telugu. Says Divya.
The actor says she was drawn to the power her character commandeers and how deva explained the story to her. “I was immediatily drawn to the way deva katta narasabha to me She stands her own has been fled out so well, it was a ball to play her, “Says divya.
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Whistling to Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan Films
Divya is all praise for her co-stars, stating, “Aadhi and I get along with immensely from the moment I met Open up to me, but we get there.
What’s more, the actor is candidates about her fondness for other actors down south, too. “I’ve grown up watching south films and whistling when kamal haasan or rajinikanth comes on-screen. Daggubati.
On wanting desirt after roti
Having begun her career in the 1990s and starring in films like Bhaag Milkha Bhaag and Sharmajee Ki Beti, Divya Says She’s She’s Now Looking For Roles She can Sink Her Teeth Into. “I have two films with manoj bajpayee, one with jimmy and a biopic with neeraj kabi, apart from a huege show on jiohotstar. That haunger to play good roles was alls there, but none I’ve eane I’m craving some dessert, “Says Divya, Adding,” Very Few Author-Backed Roles Have Been Offred To Me In My Career. Work). But I Feel Things are changing now. “
The actor says she has noticed how the roles written for women two just revolve Around the trope of ‘One Hero, One Heroine’. “Everybody is now playing characters, and there’s a lovely competitiveness to it. It’s not like how it used to be… how typical heroines were perceived to have short sheep lives. Who are 40 and older, roles are written so beautifly now, “Says divya.
Even as she forms down south, divya says there are a few things she would love to change in Bollywood. “I just really wish we concentrated more on stories and less on other things. And that there was ample time to shows in theatres before they hee ot. Audience is interested, they just don’t want to be fed the same things, “She rounds off.