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We are living in an era of good actors and stories: Dibyendu Bhattacharya

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We are living in an era of good actors and stories: Dibyendu Bhattacharya

After doing a series of notable roles, actor Dibyendu Bhattacharya feels elated that his work is being well received and he is getting to play different characters on screen.

“It’s amazing to get such a remarkable response from the audience. All my characters were appreciated and for some I even received hate mails and texts, like for my role of Layak in Criminal Justice (laughs). That kind of recognition is what I always wished for since my National School of Drama days. It feels like I have been reborn as an actor,” says Dev D and Black Friday actor who is currently in Lucknow for a shoot. He further says, “Audiences’ likes and dislikes make or break an actor. I never had any qualms of having certain image to care about while working in the industry. I have been open to all sorts of characters when I started and since then I never looked back. Thankfully, we are living in an era of good actors and stories.”

The Undekhi actor thinks it’s important to learn to play same roles differently. “I played cop back-to-back in two series yet I treated them in very diverse ways. For me, each character is all about layers and as an actor I try my best to reach to its core and add different dimensions to it,” he says. Due to ongoing pandemic Dibyendu too feels things have gone haywire. “A lot of money is on stake and much had been lost. Projects were shelved, people went out of work and daily wagers were worst hit. The shoot of my ongoing series too was rescheduled multiple times and many other projects are facing some or the other issues,” he says. Dibyendu finds Lakhnavi food exceptionally tempting and feels each city’s USPs should be explored to the fullest. “Since my arrival to the city of nawabs, I have been hogging on best of kebabs, biryani and other mutton delicacies. When in Rome do as Romans do is my mantra for life.”

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US vice president JD Vance, wife Usha and kids visit Jaipur’s iconic Amber Fort | Pics

US Vice President JD Vance, his wife Usha Vance, and their children visited the historical Amer Fort in Jaipur on April 22, 2025. The Vance family received a warm welcome at the Fort, where they were greeted with a traditional Rajasthani dance performance and elegantly decorated elephants. Second Lady Usha Vance, the wife of US vice president JD Vance, carries her daughter Mirabel as they watch a cultural performance at the Amber Fort in Jaipur.

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma welcomed the Vance family as they visited the historic Amer Fort in Jaipur. The Vance family will depart for the US early Thursday morning. In related news, JD Vance and wife Usha attended Good Friday service at St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City. Vance also visited the Taj Mahal in Agra on April 23, 2025. Vance said that “good progress.

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In other news, Pope Francis’ funeral is set to start on Wednesday, and the J&K tourist hub has been completely shut today. On 4/20, celebrations across the US highlight cannabis culture and calls for legalization had been made towards a trade deal with India after meeting with “tough negotiator” Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. The Vance family visited.

On April 22, 2025, US Vice President JD Vance, accompanied by his wife Usha Vance, and their three children, visited Jaipur’s historic Amber Fort. The family received a warm welcome, highlighted by traditional Rajasthani folk performances and a red carpet reception. As they entered the fort’s main courtyard, Jaleb Chowk, they were greeted by two elegantly decorated elephants named Chanda and Mala, raising their trunks in greeting. ​

During their visit, the Vances were joined by Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari, who guided them through the fort’s rich history and architectural marvels. The family also enjoyed cultural performances featuring traditional dances such as Kacchi Ghodi, Ghoomar, and Kalbeliya, offering a glimpse into the vibrant.

Usha Vance, dressed in a chic white shirt and patterned skirt, explored the fort alongside her family and dignitaries, embracing the cultural experience culture of Rajasthan This visit was part of Vice President Vance’s four-day official trip to India, aimed at strengthening bilateral relations between the United States and India. The Vance family departed for Washington.

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Bhajanlal Sharma welcomed the Vance family as they visited the historic Amer from Jaipur on April 24, concluding their cultural tour of India Upon their arrival at Amber Fort, the Vance family was greeted with traditional Rajasthani hospitality. Two elegantly decorated elephants, Chanda and Pushpa, adorned with silver ornaments, were stationed at the entrance welcome.

The family was also treated to a cultural performance featuring folk artists dressed in traditional Rajputi and Kalbelia attire, accompanied by musicians playing regional instruments. The vibrant rangolis and the overall festive atmosphere highlighted the rich cultural tapestry of Rajasthan The fort’s impressive courtyards and majestic structures.

Exploring the Fort’s Historical Significance

During their tour of Amber Fort, the Vance family explored various architectural marvels, including the Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), known for its intricate mirror work and stunning design. They were accompanied by Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari, who provided insights into the fort’s history and significance.​

Engaging with Local Culture

Throughout their visit, Vice President Vance demonstrated a keen interest in engaging with The Vance family’s visit to Amber Fort was part local culture. He interacted with the folk artists and expressed appreciation for the traditional performances, reflecting a genuine curiosity and respect for India’s diverse cultural heritage.​

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