Divya Dutta

Divya Dutta, born and raised in Ludhiana, Punjab, isn’t just another face in the crowd—she’s a powerhouse who’s made her mark on both Hindi and Punjabi cinema, and honestly, she’s got receipts to prove it. She kicked off her education at Sacred Heart Convent in her hometown, but let’s be real, her real schooling happened on sets, scripts in hand, and cameras rolling. Over the years, she’s scooped up more than 25 awards (not even kidding), including a Zee Cine award for her killer supporting role in “Veer Zaara” and the IIFA for “Delhi-6.” The Filmfare folks? Yeah, they’ve given her a nod twice, plus Star Screen wasn’t far behind with nominations of their own. Divya’s not just hanging out in Bollywood either—she’s dropped into the international scene, too. Remember that Basement Jaxx video “Romeo”? Yep, that’s her grooving in a London music duo’s project. Back at home, her trophy shelf got heavier with the Star Sabse Favorite Kaun award for “Welcome To Sajjanpur.” She’s been in over 60 films, which honestly, is wild. She’s basically everywhere, and if there’s a supporting role that needs depth, energy, or some good old-fashioned sass, you can bet Divya’s probably owned it. From big blockbusters to indie flicks, she’s carved out a space where she’s impossible to ignore—she’s just got that spark.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1971-09-25
  • Birth Location: Ludhiana, Punjab, India
  • Parents: Nalini Dutta
  • Professions: Actress, Music Department, Additional Crew

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Back in '93, Sobti Internationals tried to launch a film called “Aanchal,” produced by Prasan Kapoor, but it never saw the light of day. The movie starred Jaideep Bika and Divya Dutta, both fresh faces straight out of Stardust Academy’s talent pool. There’s this odd, almost ghostly vibe with “Aanchal”—it’s like a Bollywood legend that never actually happened, you know? The cast had promise, there were whispers about the story being something special, but for reasons nobody really talks about, the whole project just fizzled out. Some fans still dig around trying to find scraps—posters, maybe a script, anything. But all that’s left is a little trivia, a footnote in the wild world of shelved Hindi cinema, and the small fact that it could’ve been a breakout for two young actors who later found their own paths.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      September 25, 1971

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Ludhiana, Punjab, India

    • Who are Ram Charan's parents?

      Nalini Dutta and Surekha

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      53 years old