Saturday, July 30, 2011

Divya bharti


Divya bhartiOne of Divya’s most veritable assets as a commercial heroine was her ability to dance. Dil Ka Kya Kasoor featured Divya as a budding poet and her co-star Prithvi as a charming singer. No wonder then that the film was a musical extravaganza and Divya was at her best singing, frolicking and flashing her million-dollar smile.The film also had its fair share of tragedy as Divya’s character was shown affected with cancer. She sailed through the melodrama as easily as she charmed the audiences with her smile.

This is a follow up to Rajiv Rai Tridev was not just an outstanding work of Hindi films in 1992, it was a major event in the career of Divya. Vishwatma was chocolate-block-list stars, almost every movie lover dying to catch the much-touted Nairobi schedule and the songs were chartbusters. Ask anyone and they will buzz Saat samundar (with Divya dancing talents to the full glory) is better than the national anthem. And why not, since it’s remixes are still favorites in the clubs across the country.


The film was a moderate success at the box office and brought Divya Bharti offers more than a dozen movies she could not refuse. Dil Hi To Hai (1992) One of the first Divya releases, this is new-age love story set in the midst of social class divide was average fare box office.Divya shared screen space with a set of expensive names like Jackie Shroff, Kader Khan and Amjad Khan and left quite the impact. Her sugar-sweet looks and dance skills made her an instant sweetheart not to speak of equilibrium, it is shown standing on the villains Gulshan Shola Aur Shabnam (19Reportedly, it was during Shola Aur Shabnam that Divya fell in love with her soon to-be husband and filmmaker Sajid Nadiadwala. But off screen stories aside, David Dhawan’s Shola Aur Shabnam was classic masala fare. Divya seemed at ease switching between comedy and romance as she matched Govinda step to step. Particularly memorable were the scenes of conflict between NCC cadet boys headed by Govinda and the girl guides headed by Divya.
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