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Divya Bharti [a] (Hindi pronunciation: [dɪʋjaː bʱaːrtiː]; 25 February 1974 – 5 April 1993) was an Indian actress known for her work in Hindi and Telugu cinema. She was among the highest-paid Indian actresses of her time and received a Filmfare Award and a Nandi Award for her performances.
Nadiadwala married actress Divya Bharti on 10 May 1992. [40] Ten months later, Divya fell from their fifth-storey window at their Tulsi residency and died. She was 19. [41] After Divya's death, he met Warda Khan, a journalist. Khan proposed to Nadiadwala and on 18 November 2000, the two were married. [42] The couple later had two sons. [43]
In the same year, Divya Bharathi was also crowned as the Popular New Face Model. She continued her stint in the modelling career and pursued the title Princess of Coimbatore 2016. [11] After a good success in the modelling field, she finally decided to pursue Acting as a Full-time profession. [12] [13]
This was the last Telugu film of actress Divya Bharti, which was posthumously released six months after her death. Due to Divya's death before filming was completed, her remaining scenes were completed by actress Rambha, who slightly resembled Divya (Only Divya was credited in the final film). The film was commercially successful.
A controversy arose in December 1993 when Kapadia walked out of Raj Kanwar's Kartavya, in which she played Divya Bharti's mother in-law. [166] Following Bharti's death in April 1993, almost midway through the shooting, she was replaced by Juhi Chawla. [166]
Originally, Divya Bharti was cast as the female lead but she died very early in the production. Raveena Tandon was cast as her replacement, as was the case with the movie Dilwale, which was released earlier the same year. The film was reported to be inspired by the 1987 film Death Wish 4: The Crackdown.
Raj Kanwar] had compared the role of [Divya Bharti] to that of female roles in his other films like Laadla (1994), Jaan (1996), Jeet (1996) and Judaai (1997) stating that they all were "strong female characters", portraying either the plight of women or displaying the acting prowess of the respective actresses. [3]
Vishwatma (transl. Universal Soul) is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language thriller film directed by Rajiv Rai and produced by Gulshan Rai.It stars an ensemble cast of Naseeruddin Shah, Sunny Deol, Chunky Pandey, Divya Bharti (in her major Hindi debut), Sonam, Jyostna Singh.