Divya Bharti
Numerous individuals went to her memorial service including some of greatest stars in Bollywood. Two movies were released after her demise, "Rang" and "Shatranj" which were committed to her memory. Divya was planned to star in a few different motion pictures yet the parts were all recast. Her spouse keeps on devoting his films to Divya's memory.
Divya Bharti
Death : In 1993, Divya had 2 hit films "Kshatriya" and "Andha Insaaf" and her vocation appeared to be relentless as a hot superstar in India. Be that as it may, on April 5, 1993, Divya tumbled from the gallery of a fifth story loft to her passing. Her demise was viewed as suspicious and a few individuals estimated that either Divya was pushed or that she fell in light of the fact that she was inebriated. The police could discover no confirmation of injustice and the case was shut.
Divya Bharti with Sajid Nadiadwala
Personal Life : Amid this time as a Bollywood actress, Divya was likewise continually included in the tabloids in stories identified with her practices on-set. In any case, there was more drama and interest to come. Divya had subtly tied the knot with Bollywood film maker Sajid Nadiadwala in May 1992. The marriage was kept covered up because of family issues – one as a result of her being a Hindu and Sajid being a Muslim and the other to shield her promising motion picture vocation. After the marriage, she changed over to Islam and transformed her name to Sana Nadiadwala.
Divya Bharti
The primary of this series of films, "Dil Ka Kya Kasoor", was not exceptionally fruitful but rather the following 4 motion pictures – "Shola Aur Shabnam"," Deewana", "Balwaan", and "Jaan Se Pyaara" - were enormous hits and moved Divya from promising newcomer status to A-rundown status. Divya was the most youthful and successful in Bollywood winning her the Exceptional Face of the Year toward the end of 1992.
Divya Bharti
Rise to Stardom in Bollywood : Divya was marked to star in "Vishwatma" opposite Sunny Deol which was released in the late spring of 1991. The motion picture did not do well in the cinema world but rather Divya was showcased for her aptitudes as a performing artist. A hit tune from the motion picture "Saat Samandar" additionally expanded Divya's star force. Soon after the arrival of "Vishwatma," Divya discovered herself marked to star in 14 motion pictures.
Divya Bharti
Big Break : Finally,The celebrated around the world Telugu film director, Mr. D. Rama Naidu, approached Divya for his motion picture "Bobbili Raja" which was released in 1990. It turned into an enormous hit and Divya turned into a colossal star. She featured in 3 more hit movies with geniuses of the Telugu silver screen in 1991 and was being compared with Sridevi, the greatest star at the time. For Divya, she wanted to become a Bollywood's big name.
Divya Bharti
She got her first film part offer in 1988 however was dropped from the film generation for misty reasons. A few different directors demonstrated interest however Divya was not signed to any movies. Since she was out of school and out of work, it was a testing time for her.
Divya Bharti
Early Life : Divya Bharti was born in Mumbai to Omprakash Bharti and Meeta Bharti on February 25, 1974. She went to secondary school yet dropped out when she started being offered film parts while she was in the ninth grade.
Divya Bharti was one of the actresses who set off her profession at an exceptionally young age. She initially showed up on screen in the year 1990, at 16 years old when she was casted in a Telegu film, ‘Bobbili Raja’.
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Divya is remembered with her powerful exhibitions in financially effective movies like Shola aur Shabnam, Vishawtma, Dil Aashna hai and Deewana. Her soaring and glorious career  however confronted a sudden end infer-able from her puzzling demise at 19 years old.
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