Suspense crime, Digital Desk : In a major casting announcement that has thrilled fans across India, Divyendu Sharma, the actor best known for his terrifying portrayal of Munna Bhayya in the hit series Mirzapurhas officially joined the cast of Ram Charan’s highly-anticipated film, Peddbish.

The film’s makers, UV Creations, chose to celebrate Divyendu’s birthday by unveiling a special poster welcoming him to the project. The announcement also revealed his character’s name: Ram Bujji. This move marks a significant step for the actor, transitioning from the gritty world of Hindi web series to a massive pan-Indian cinematic spectacle.

Peddbishdirected by Buchi Babu Sana, is shaping up to be a star-studded affair. Divyendu joins an powerhouse ensemble led by global star Ram Charan and featuring acclaimed actors like Janhvi Kapoor and Kannada superstar Shiva Rajkumar.

The casting is being hailed as a brilliant move, adding another layer of intrigue and talent to what is already one of the most awaited films. For Divyendu Sharma, this role offers a massive platform to showcase his versatility to a nationwide audience, moving beyond the iconic shadow of Munna Bhayya. Fans are now eagerly waiting to see what kind of character “Ram Bujji” will be and how he will feature opposite Ram Charan.

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