Kamal Sadanah On Divya Bharti Death: Divya Bharti was one of the most versatile actresses of Bollywood. She started her acting career at an early age and became the top actress in the industry within three years. However, he died at the age of 19 after falling from the fifth floor balcony of his Mumbai apartment. Divya’s sudden death shook the hearts of millions of her fans. After this it was said that Divya was murdered and someone had pushed her from the balcony. Now, after years, Divya’s Rang co-actor, Kamal Sadana has revealed the reason for the actress’s death.
Kamal Sadana found it difficult to believe in Divya’s death.
In an interview with Siddharth Kannan, Kamal Sadana told that the news of the sudden demise of her co-actor and good friend had shaken her and it was very difficult for her to believe it. He said, “It was very difficult. It was really sad. She was one of the most talented actresses and it was so much fun to work with her.”
During the interview, Kamal recalled how Divya used to imitate Sridevi and he used to tell her, “You can’t do that in public.” He added, “She was so funny and it was very shocking news and I had just finished shooting with her. I said, ‘How is this possible? This is not a natural way to go.’
What caused the death of Divya Bharti?
Kamal Sadana further said that at the time of Divya Bharti’s death, she had many films in her kitty and could have become a big star. After this the actor further said that Divya’s death was an accident. He revealed, “I believe she had a few drinks at the time and was just farting. I think she was under that energy and slipped. I really believe it was just an accident.” I mean, I was just shooting with him and he had a lot of movies. There was a series for which he was signed.
Divya’s father had issued a statement
Let us tell you that Divya got a lot of popularity from films like ‘Vishwatma’, ‘Shola Aur Shabnam’ and ‘Deewana’. When rumors of foul play started surfacing in her death, her father issued a statement saying that it was a complete accident and there was no question of murder and suicide.”