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Anandeshwar Dwivedi

Biography

Anandeshwar Dwivedi is an Indian actor, writer, and director who began his journey in the digital entertainment industry. Before entering the world of film and web content, he worked in a call centre and later pursued his passion for storytelling and performance. His creative instincts and determination led him to become one of the early members of The Viral Fever (TVF), which he often describes as his “film school.”

 

 

Career Beginnings & Growth

Dwivedi’s early recognition came through his involvement with several TVF web sketches, including Gangs of Social Media, Anti Social, and The Making of series. His sense of humour, expressive acting, and sharp writing helped him stand out among the emerging wave of digital creators in India.

 

 

He gained widespread popularity for his role as Lleo in the hit web series Permanent Roommates. The quirky and lovable character became an audience favourite and turned into a symbol of the early Indian web series era. His success led to the spin-off show The Adventures of Lleo, in which he not only starred but also contributed as a writer and producer.

 

 

Writing, Directing & Acting

Anandeshwar Dwivedi is known for wearing multiple creative hats — acting, writing, and directing. His experience with TVF helped him understand the nuances of storytelling, from scripting to execution. He has mentioned that emotional and character-driven moments challenge him the most, helping him grow as both a performer and a storyteller.

 

 

 

Recent Work

In recent years, Dwivedi has continued to explore diverse roles in film and digital media. In 2025, he appeared in the dramedy series Gram Chikitsalay, portraying the character of Phutani Ji — a humorous yet grounded compounder in a rural healthcare setup. His performance brought a mix of comedy and authenticity to the story.