Mumbai, April 30 (IANS) Divyenndu has shared his take on what he thinks “Glory” truly means to him in an industry driven by visibility and numbers. For the actor, it starts with being able to watch his own work without embarrassment. Asked what Glory is to him, Divyenndu prioritises honesty in his craft over external validation.“I guess doing the kind of work I am happy doing, if people appreciate it, that would be nice. If I can do something, go back home, sleep peacefully and happily, se…
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