There is a shocking connection hidden in the lives of Divya Bharti and Sridevi, the secret till their death and the film ‘Laadla’.

New Delhi.Sridevi was a superstar of Hindi cinema in the 80s and 90s. The entire country was crazy about her beauty and acting. When Divya Bharti entered Bollywood in 1992, she was compared to Sridevi among the audience and the industry. The looks, big eyes and curly hair of both were so similar that Divya came to be called ‘Mini Sridevi’.

First date and Hollywood type dates

Divya and Sridevi’s first meeting was at the airport, where they just said ‘Hi’. But the coincidences in his life were even more interesting. Divya was born on 25 February and Sridevi died on 24 February, i.e. just a day before Divya’s birthday.

Tragic deaths and mysteries

Divya Bharti died after falling from the fourth floor, but till date there remains a mystery whether it was an accident or murder. Her husband and producer Sajid Nadiadwala also remained under suspicion. Sridevi’s sudden death due to drowning in the bathtub and cardiac arrest also shook the country. Suspicion was also raised against her husband and producer Boney Kapoor, but no concrete evidence was found.

Connection of ‘Laadla’ movie

The film ‘Laadla’ is also related to the lives of both of them. Initially Divya Bharti was going to do it with Anil Kapoor and half of the shooting was completed. After Divya’s death, this film went into the hands of Sridevi. The look, dialogue and style of both were so similar that people were stunned on the set.

Similarities between career and personal life

Both of them started their career with South Indian films and later ruled Bollywood. Apart from this, both of them were married to film producers. In this way, many unknown and mysterious coincidences are seen in his life and career.

Coincidences and similarities are constantly visible in the lives of Divya Bharti and Sridevi—dates of birth and death, the film ‘Laadla’, beginning of career and personal life. Although the deaths of both shook Bollywood, their contributions and memories are still alive.

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