Updated On: 28 January, 2019 08:33 AM IST | Mumbai | Suman Mahfuz Quazi
The "gully boy" will be engaging throngs of excited students from the Institute of Chemical Technology at the 13th version of their cultural fest, Manzar, which will feature popular hits by the artiste such as Mere Gully Mein, Jungli Sher and Farak

"I try and bring the same energy to all my shows, but it's definitely more exciting for me to play for a younger audience and students because it's their support that has played a massive role in my life," says Divine, the most talked about rapper in the country right now, ahead of his performance at a city venue this weekend.
The "gully boy" will be engaging throngs of excited students from the Institute of Chemical Technology at the 13th version of their cultural fest, Manzar, which will feature popular hits by the artiste such as Mere Gully Mein, Jungli Sher and Farak.