Divya Dwivedi Alias Divyaa Dwivedi And Now Diveyaa Dwivedi Strikes Back To Win

Diveyaa Dwivedi A Woman Who Has Built A World Of Her Own, But Loves Living With The World Around Her

By Team Bollyy  LAST UPDATED SEP 21, 2019

——–Ali Peter John

My mother, my mother, I don’t think there will be a time in my life when I would be able to start anything, especially writing about anyone as long as I write which is my only life. I am about to write about one of the few women I geniunely admire and may be would also like to love in my own way, a young woman of many achievements who I have known for the last eight years, all thanks to my dear friend, philosopher and guide (genuinely) Dr Trinetra Bajpai, who introduced me to her when he was making his first magnum opus of a TV-serial called “Bikhari Aas Nikhri Preet”, directed by the late Lekh Tandon who he has always considered as his mentor when it comes to cinema or television….

Diveyaa was one of the leading female character in the serial, who left a lasting impact with her natural performance.I was a regular visitor during the making of a serial and I could see the making of a good actress who had the calibre to carry herself on her own and build a world of her own from where she could take decisions about how to go about her career and also her life. It was this quality of standing on her own feet and making it in what was till known as a man’s world.

 

I have been following her growth and have also had to do some going back to before I knew her to know an her career. She had started in a strange way, she had entered a radio station and it took her very little time even as a little girl to win the little world which was to be her stepping stone to the bigger world she was destined to be a part of and make a difference to it, in her own way….

In the next few years, Diveyaa Dwivedi was known as the leading actress of Bhojpuri films and had done more than twenty films as the leading lady and at one time she was even considered as the number one actress of films in the language of which she was a master because she was basically from Ranchi and had mastered the language with all its nuances and niceties. She ruled till she wanted to rule and when the woman in her found that the films made in the language were not doing justice to the women characters in the films they made, she raised her voice in protest and was in the centre of controversy….

Diveyaa however crossed all the lines of darkness that was trying to over power her and her talent, decided to build another world when it came to her career because she had the faith and the fortitude to fight her way to make her light (Diveyaa shine in other worlds and so did films in other languages like Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam and Marathi. She had once again shown her ability to master languages, however difficult they were…

Diveyaa, the woman had to take a break for personal reasons and there was talk about her putting an end to her career as an actress, but I was sure the woman, who had the courage to build her own which she has left would certainly come back to her world without any fear of what the future would hold for her.

She has like I hoped she would, come back because true talent always pushes and inspires the one who is talented to find new ways of exploring the talent that is still there in an ample measure, because true talent really doesn’t have an end….

Diveyaa then is fast finding her roots and then leading her own way to find as many ways as she can use her talent. She is surprised herself to see how she is playing major roles in two interesting and important films in Gujarati Cinema which is now at the crossroads and growing into a major force in Indian Cinema as the recent National Awards have proved.Diveyaa has tried to master the Gujarati language and is picking up fast and has many other offers on hand.

The talent in Diveyaa has also led her to do a full-fledged play in Hindi called “Ai Mohabbat” , written by one of the giants of Hindi theatre, Sagar Sarhadi.

She has also started her own company with the intention and only motive to make entertainment of any form spring from darkness to light (Diveyaa).

Like it has been proved again and again, true talent cannot be hidden for long and by any kind of crisis or circumstances. It is always a winner and as a leading light of talent, I am sure Diveyaa Dwivedi will not only show the light but also lead the light and add glory to the world she has built for herself and no power can take it away from her.

Lead kindly light, Diveyaa!!!

FIR USI MOD OAR super hit film, silver jubilee,

 

Hindi feature film Directed by late Lekh Tandon produced by Trinetra/Kanika Bajpai

THE LAST OF THE GREATS, WRITER OF THEATRE & CINEMA, SAGAR SARHADI AT 85, JOINS HANDS WITH DIVEYAA DWIVEDI, THE VERSATILE ACTRESS FOR HIS NEW PLAY.

BY ALI PETER JOHN

I must tell you this story about that evening when I was to see a play after a long time. I was invited by my good and sweet friend,  Diveyaa Dwivedi who has had a chequered career as an actress and who she said was playing an important character in the play.

The address was Bunglow no. 120, Veda Factory. I spent almost the whole day wondering what the writers of the veda would have felt if they knew that there was a Veda Factory in this Kalyug and  I kept thinking  that this “factory” should have been somewhere near my house. The show was at 7 I left my working place which is a cafe called called Multea with my son, Ajay and we started our hunt to find Veda Factory…we kept going round and round and finally landed in what would at best be called a God forsaken place.

The last time I heard about plays being staged in hideouts was when I had read about plays being staged under the reigns of some of the great dictators and when plays were performed by little known actors like Amol Palekar, Nilu Phule, Nana Patekar and other such daring and talented actors in the class rooms of Chhabil das high school in Dadar during the dark days of the emergency. As I waled into the  Veda Factory, I was thinking of those dark times and even wondered how I could make myself comfortable in that little hole of a hall when it was difficult to know where the stage began and where the “factory” was ended.

My only great satisfaction was to see the 80 years old writer, Sagar sarhadi who had made outstanding films, especially a cult film like Bazaar and who had written big and small films  like Kabhie kabhie, Kaho Na pyar hai , Lori and some other films whose makers were basically associated with IPTA.

He was growing old, but still had his own office which was the office of his nephew the well known director, Ramesh Talwar and was still writing and living a life of a good vagabond.

The play began in a place which I later came to know was actually a stage. As the two hour long play progressed, I realised, for whatever my realisation was worth that it was a play in several parts, basically revolving around the phenomenon of human relationships which was based on the feeling of love that I have a lover of love was happy to know was still alive as mattered to people in today’s tormenting times.

It was a gift wrap of four stories combined in one and at times I found it difficult to convince myself about which story ended when and why and how and how the story began. The maker may find my understanding of the play idiotic, but that is how I exactly felt or was it the Veda Factory which was more like a tin shed that had turned my head into a tin shed ?

As I expected the high light of the play for me was the impeccable writing of my old/young friend Sagar Sahab. He was writing withthe same fire, the same feeling and the same feather touch with which he used to write when I was young and he was young. His story-telling, his description of time and nature and above all human nature proved that he was still the same writer I first knew 40 years ago.

The background music which was a blend of some classical songs and some of the old songs from his films ( if I am right) sometimes told the story in a much better way.

They say that India has a shortage of good talent. I was on the verge of believing in this belief of the enlightened ones who sit in their ivory towers and pass judgement on anything that can give them some way of making a living and a fake name but watching the group of mostly young artists who have a formidable body of work in Cinema, theatre and TV gave me hope that all was not lost still. All those judges of talent should once in a way find time to pay visit to places like Veda Factory and I am sure they will have a change of heart and certainly some change in how their minds work.

There are some very big actors who have been a great support for the eminent writer and director’ s to bring their thoughts alive in both language and body language.

Diveya Dwivedi who has done more than 20 films in Bhojpuri, Hindi and Gujrati and some major serials, the most important  of them being Trinetra /Kanika Bajpai’s “ Bikhri Aas Nikhri Preet”, Directed by the late Lekh Tandon, music by Khayyam sahab. Who has put in all her experience and efforts to play two very different characters and who gave me enough reasons to visit Vedha factory, worth it., only because I value the talent of Diveyaa.

Diveyaa  however excelled in the final act when she is seen at her very best giving vent to every woman emotion in a human situation. She adds power to the play when She reveals herself in the story in which she plays doctor Rashmi Malhotra and looks like a winner both in the way she dresses in a saree and the way she emotes at times reminding me of the great tragedienne of Hindi cinema, Meena Kumari.

The rest of the actors were only doing a job about which it will take me years to write and still I don’t think my opinion about them can be anywhere near anything good.

If there was one thing about the “disturbing”  play for me, it was giving myself and others the good news that Diveyaa had not vanished or runaway or given up the fight to be a good actress and that she had gone away for good, and she was very much here, to work, to win, to experiment and to excel.

Incidentally, the play was sponsored by MULTICRAFT SERVICES COMPANY(MSC)  formed by the one- woman company called Diveyaa Dwivedi, who hopes to let her new company grow and give herself and other talented, experienced and even new talent all the scope and hope they need to grow into forces and sources of hope for a bright and better future.

If you are one of the negative forces who tend to give up hope easily, look out for Diveyaa and her plans with her new company which is based on the power of positivity in human beings.