From Pyaar Ka Punchnama to Peddi: How Divyenndu Sharma’s Iconic Dialogues Became A Part of Pop Culture
- Kenneth Hopkins
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Over the years, Divyenndu Sharma has built a unique place for himself in Indian Film Industry through characters that are remembered long after the credits roll. Whether it was the witty and relatable ‘Liquid’ in Pyaar Ka Punchnama, the ruthless ‘Munna Bhaiya’ in Mirzapur, or the intriguing ‘Ram Bujji’ in Peddi, Divyenndu Sharma has delivered memorable characters and dialogues that have become a part of pop culture over the years. Here’s a look at some of his most iconic lines that continue to be loved by audiences.
Pyaar Ka Punchnama (2011)
In Pyaar Ka Punchnama, Divyenndu made a memorable debut as Nishant Agarwal aka “Liquid”, a simple, relatable young man navigating the ups and downs of relationships and corporate life. With his impeccable comic timing, expressive reactions, and ability to turn everyday frustrations into memorable moments, Liquid quickly became a fan favourite. One dialogue in particular perfectly captured Liquid’s frustration with his demanding work life and went on to become one of the film’s most iconic lines:
“Kutton ka koi Sunday nahi hota, kutte saato din kutte hi hote hai.”

Chashme Baddoor (2013)
In David Dhawan’s comedy entertainer Chashme Baddoor, Divyenndu played Omkar “Omi” Sharma, a fun loving aspiring poet whose comic timing added plenty of laughter to the film. While trying to navigate friendship, romance, and endless misadventures, Omi delivered one of the film’s most memorable lines.
“When you can’t change the girl, change the girl.”

Toilet: Ek Prem Katha (2017)
In the socially relevant comedy-drama Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, Divyenndu played Narayan “Naru” Sharma, the loyal younger brother and trusted companion of Keshav. Bringing warmth, humour, and emotional depth to the story, Naru showcased a completely different side of Divyenndu as an actor. While audiences have loved him for portraying intense and unpredictable characters, his performance in the film highlighted his versatility and ability to effortlessly step into more grounded and heartfelt roles. One dialogue that perfectly captured Naru’s caring nature was:
“Aspatal mein pade mareez ko aur pyaar mein pade aashiq ko kabhi akele nahi chodhna chahiye.”

Mirzapur (2018)
One of the most defining roles of Divyenndu Sharma’s career came with Mirzapur, where he played Phoolchand Tripathi aka Munna Bhaiya, the ambitious and unpredictable successor to Mirzapur’s throne. With his fiery temperament, ruthless attitude, and unforgettable screen presence, Munna Bhaiya quickly became one of the most loved characters in the Indian OTT space. As the show gained massive popularity across the country, several of his dialogues became fan favourites and continue to be remembered even today. One such dialogue perfectly captured the character’s intimidating personality and dark sense of humour:
“Rest kariye, varna Rest In Peace ho jaoge.”

Mirzapur Season 2 (2020)
After winning audiences over in the first season, Divyenndu returned as Munna Bhaiya in Mirzapur 2 and raised the stakes even further. With greater ambition, a stronger hunger for power, and an even more commanding screen presence, he delivered a performance that became one of the biggest highlights of the season. As Munna Bhaiya’s journey intensified, several of his dialogues resonated with fans, with one line perfectly reflecting his mindset and desire to rule Mirzapur on his own terms:
“Mirzapur ki gaddi pe baithne wala kabhi bhi niyam badal sakta hai.”

Peddi (2026)
Marking another exciting chapter in his career, Divyenndu makes his Telugu film debut with Peddi as Ram Bujji. Introduced in the trailer as a sharp and influential figure with a commanding presence, the character instantly stood out. Already popular among Telugu audiences through Mirzapur, Divyenndu received a warm response from fans during the film’s pre-release event, and since the release, both audiences and the media have appreciated his performance as Ram Bujji. One dialogue that reflects Ram Bujji’s character’s grey shaded personality and strategic mindset is:
“Tu sirf khel khelna jaanta hai… hume khel khilwana bhi aata hai.”


