Actor Divyenndu has expressed doubts about the idea of “alpha” behavior in humans, considering it a misinterpreted and outdated term. In a discussion about his recent show, Glory, and the association of boxing with being “alpha,” Divyenndu highlighted that while such labels might apply in the animal kingdom, they may not hold true for humans. He emphasized the importance of community and support, stating that any notion of being an alpha is incomplete without a group or family.
Flipping through historical contexts, Divyenndu suggested that the concept of alpha might have served to boost egos in warrior societies. However, he believes that in today’s world, such classifications should not be taken too seriously. He remarked that while the term may have been relevant in the past for warriors, it may not hold the same significance in contemporary society.
Divyenndu’s latest project, Glory, delves into the intense world of boxing, focusing on the mysterious death of Nihal Singh, a promising Indian boxer. The series features a talented cast including Pulkit Samrat, Suvinder Vicky, Jannat Zubair, and others. Additionally, the actor is set to appear in ‘Mirzapur-The Movie,’ scheduled for release on September 4, continuing his successful journey in the entertainment industry.
