Mumbai: Who can ever forget, Divya Bharti, the mesmerizing beauty dancing to the tunes of “Saat Samundar?” The actress is still loved by her fans for her invincible performances. She was such a gifted talent who won hearts during the 90’s.
Divya Bharti belonged to the league of the few actors who set off their career at a very tender age. She first appeared on screen in the year 1990, at the age of 16 when she was casted in a Telugu movie, ‘Bobbili Raja’.
She created a niche for herself after acting in Shola aur Shabnam with Govinda, Vishawtma with Sunny Deol, Dil Aashna hai and Deewana with Shah Rukh Khan. Her soaring and glorious career however faced an abrupt end owing to her mysterious death at the age of 19.
Here’s telling 6 mysterious things about Divya Bharti’s death:
- Suicide or Murder?: Reportedly, she fell to death from a five storied building in Mumbai on the fateful night of April 5, 1993. Many conclude the possibility of her committing suicide. Other thought it was conspiracy, accidental death or even a gruesome murder. The Mumbai police however failed to gather enough evidences behind the main cause of her death and eventually closed further investigations in the year 1998.
- Conspiracy Theories: Many different conspiracy theories came out behind the death of the beloved actress. One such theory accused Sajid Nadiadwala, her husband to be the main culprit involved in plotting her murder. While according to another theory, it was the involvement of Sajid with the underworld and Divya’s turmoil relationship with her mother that completely devastated the actress, which led her to commit suicide. But the main cause of her death till date remains a mystery.
- Divya’s Last Breath: Right after the fall, Divya was found drowned in a pool of her own blood. Though she was still alive on her way to the hospital, her pulse rate had dropped rapidly. She finally took her last breath in the emergency department of Cooper Hospital in Mumbai.
Though the superstar is no more with us today, but we still memorize and commemorate her for her short but remarkable career!