Throughout her career, Divya Bharti Ki Nangi appeared in a range of films that showcased her versatility as an actress. Some of her notable works include:

Perhaps her most iconic romantic storyline came in Deewana (1992). The film features a complex, layered narrative where Bharti’s character, Kajal, navigates the pain of losing her first love (played by Rishi Kapoor) and eventually finding solace and a fierce, obsessive devotion in a new lover (played by Shah Rukh Khan in his debut role).

The Off-Screen Realities: Media Speculation and Secret Marriage

: For her marriage, Divya converted to Islam and took the name .

The most defining and talked-about relationship in Divya's life was with Bollywood producer Sajid Nadiadwala .

In her brief three-year career, she starred in over 20 films, many of which focused on intense romantic themes.

Before dominating Hindi cinema, Bharti made a significant impact in Telugu cinema. Her pairing with stars like Venkatesh in Bobbili Raja (1990) showcased her versatility across regional and linguistic boundaries.

(1992) : Starring opposite , Divya played an effervescent girl in a romantic-action drama. The film showcased her natural flair for comedy and her "fire-spark chemistry" with her co-star, making it a major box-office hit. Dil Ka Kya Kasoor

During her brief but prolific career, Bharti shared the screen with several of cinema's biggest stars, creating narrative dynamics that defined 1990s romance.

Born on April 25, 1967, in Mumbai, India, Divya Bharti began her acting career at a young age. She made her debut with the Telugu film "Seetharamulu" in 1988, which was followed by her Bollywood debut in 1990 with the film "Brahma." Her early success was marked by a string of hits, including "Deewana" (1992) and "Chadarangam" (1993). Her on-screen chemistry with her co-stars was undeniable, and she quickly became known for her captivating performances.