Zeenews Bureau
Mumbai: Going by the latest buzz in B-town, plans are afoot to resurrect the superstar of the yesteryear Divya Bharti on-screen.
Sources confirm that a biopic is being worked on the darling of the millions Divya Bharti who lost her life in April 1993.
‘Shaheed Bhagat Singh’ famed director Vikram Sandhu plans to make the film on the life and times of Divya Bharti, the circumstances around whose death in the summer of 1993 continue to be a mystery.
Divya Bharti entered the tinsel town with South Indian flick ‘Bobbili Raja’ in 1990 and then scored big hits. Bollywood invited her with ‘Dil Hi To Hai’ co-starring Jackie Shroff in 1992 and saw her sizzle in 14 more flicks.
Divya Bharti became the heartthrob millions and was poised to become the queen of Bollywood before the cruel destiny took her away.
It is known that Sandhu has completed the script and currently, the search is on to find the right face to fit the role of Divya Bharati. Buzz is that this would be hitting the floors in July 2012.
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