Late actor Divya Bharti had as soon as opened up in regards to the first autograph that she signed for a fan. Speaking on the set of her movie Geet in 1992, Divya had mentioned how she wished to know the title of her fan, ‘a school-going child’, however she turned away and left. The actor had mentioned that it was embarrassing for her. (Also Read | When Divya Bharti refused to get out of automotive on Deewana units, was terrified producer would scold her)
In an previous video, shared by a fan web page on Instagram, Divya had responded to the query about signing her first autograph. She had mentioned, “Hann buri tarah se yaad hai (Yes, I remember it very well). I signed the autograph and my mom said, ‘Aare pehla autograph sign kiya hai, ladki ka naam toh puch (This is the first autograph that you are signing, ask the girl’s name)’.”
“She is a school-going kid, mere se bhi choti thi (She was younger than me). If I was 14, she was probably 10. So I said, ‘Idhaar aao, idhaar aao, tumhara naam kya hai (Come here, what is your name)?’ She just looked at me (rolls eyes) and she walked away. Kachra hogaya mera khare khare (I was embarrassed then and there),” Divya added.
Reacting to the previous video, a fan wrote, “We can’t even imagine how big a star she would become if she was alive, cozz she is well-known heroine in all languages at 19.” A remark learn, “She is so beautiful.” An Instagram consumer mentioned, “The girl whose marriage broke the heart of the previous generation.” “She was the cutesttttt,” commented an individual.
Divya began her movie profession as a young person and made her debut reverse Venkatesh within the Telugu romantic motion Bobbili Raja (1990). She additionally featured within the Tamil movie Nila Pennae (1990). Fans additionally noticed Divya in Naa Ille Naa Swargam and Assembly Rowdy (1991). Her first industrial success was the romantic comedy Rowdy Alludu (1991).
The late actor made her debut in Hindi cinema in 1992 with the motion thriller Vishwatma (1992). The 1992 action-comedy Shola Aur Shabnam marked a turning level in her profession. She additionally starred in Dil Ka Kya Kasoor, Balwaan, Dil Aashna Hai, Dushman Zamana amongst others. Two of her movies, Rang and Shatranj had posthumous releases in 1993. She died in 1993 after she fell from her Mumbai house’s balcony.
Source: www.hindustantimes.com