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Divya Dutta : Actress Height, Weight, Age, Movies, Biography, News, Images & Videos

Divya Dutta is an Indian film actress and model. She has appeared in Bollywood and Punjabi cinema, and also in Malayalam and English films

Divya Dutta
Name : Divya Dutta
Birth Date : 25 September 1977
Birth Place : Ludhiana
Nationality : Indian
Height : 1.63m
Occupation : Actress


Divya Dutta Movies and TV Shows

  • 706 [11 January 2019 (India)]

    A reputed doctor goes mysteriously missing. Things get complicated when the doctor's psychic patient steps up to help his wife find him.

  • Aaja Nachle [30 November 2007 (India)]

    Dia returns to her hometown to find that her old dance theatre is about to be demolished. Hoping to save it, she tries to involve the apathetic townsfolk in a dance performance to bolster her cause.

  • Agnipankh [2 February 2001 (India)]

    When Shekhar is accused of killing his wife, he hires Simran, a lawyer with a spotless record. She believes he is innocent and starts developing feelings for him, unaware of his true intentions.

  • Babumoshai Bandookbaaz [25 August 2017 (India)]

    Babu Bihari, a professional contract killer, is assigned a target by Jiji, a ruthless politician. However, during his mission, when he meets Fulwa, a young woman, things go awry.

  • Badlapur [20 February 2015 (India)]

    Raghu loses his wife and son when two bank robbers steal their car in a bid to run. Devastated by the incident, Raghu decides to take revenge on the culprits, Liak and Harman, for killing his family.

  • Baghban [3 October 2003 (India)]

    Raj Malhotra and his wife, Pooja, sacrifice everything to let their four sons have a happy life. However, when Raj retires, his sons become selfish and treat their parents with disrespect.

  • Bhaag Milkha Bhaag [11 July 2013 (India)]

    Milkha Singh, an Indian athlete, overcomes many agonising obstacles in order to become a world champion, Olympian and one of India's most iconic athletes.

  • Blackmail []

  • Chehere: A Modern Day Classic [12 September 2008 (India)]

    An aging actor is persuaded by a young ambitious director to take up acting again. But the retired actor is unwilling to adjust to the new world of cinema.

  • Dangerous Ishhq [11 May 2012 (India)]

    Supermodel Sanjana loves Rohan, the son of a rich industrialist. Things go awry after Sanjana cancels her trip to Paris due to a gut instinct, and soon after, Rohan gets kidnapped for a high ransom.

  • Delhi-6 [20 February 2009 (India)]

    An NRI returns with his ailing grandmother to his homeland and gets caught in a bizarre temple-mosque dispute in the heart of Delhi.

  • Fanney Khan [3 August 2018 (Indonesia)]

    Prashant Sharma, a struggling artist, kidnaps a famous singer to help his aspirant daughter realise her dream. However, he finds himself in a fix when things do not go as planned.

  • Gippi [10 May 2013 (India)]

    Gippi, an overweight teenager, struggles to handle the physical and social changes that come with her age. Soon, she learns to let go of her insecurities and love herself for exactly who she is.

  • Gul Makai [31 January 2020 (India)]

    Malala Yousafzai becomes an advocate for female education, a Nobel Prize winner and an inspiration to women around the world.

  • Hello Darling [27 August 2010]

    Candy, Mansi and Satvari are three good looking women who work at a fashion designing store. However, life isn't easy for them as their manager, Hardhik, always leches at them.

  • Heroine [21 September 2012 (India)]

    Mahi, an actress, starts losing a grip on herself when her married boyfriend refuses to commit due to the ongoing problems in his life. This leads her towards depression and ultimately her downfall.

  • Hisss [22 October 2010 (India)]

    A man, diagnosed with brain cancer, is told that if he can manage to get his hands on 'nagmani', he will become immortal. He captures a male snake hoping to obtain the 'nagmani' as ransom.

  • Irada [17 February 2017 (India)]

    After a mysterious bomb blast in a business tycoon's factory, the state CM solicits the services of an NIA officer. Things take an interesting turn when he suspects a greater conspiracy.

  • Ishq Mein Jeena Ishq Mein Marna [24 June 1994]

    Ishq Mein Jeena Ishq Mein Marna is a 1994 Hindi-language Indian feature film produced and directed by Mahrukh Mirzaa, starring debutant actors Ravi Sagar and Divya Dutta in lead roles. The film was much hyped at that time and was given Tax exemption in Uttar Pradesh, but was an overall box office failure.

  • Iski Topi Uske Sarr [17 July 1998 (India)]

    Gayetri offers her home to three orphans, two boys and a girl. The boys, Raj and Jai, are petty thieves who get into trouble after they try to fool a dangerous gangster.

  • Jhalki [14 November 2019 (India)]

    Jhalki is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Brahmanand S. Siingh, produced by Brahmanand S. Siingh and Annand Chavan, co-produced by Vinayak Gawande and Jayesh Parekh and co-directed by Tanvi Jain.

  • Joggers' Park [28 August 2009 (India)]

    Love Khichdi is an Indian Hindi romantic comedy film, directed by Srinivas Bhashyam The film was released on 28 August 2009.

  • Kasoor [2 February 2001 (India)]

    When Shekhar is accused of killing his wife, he hires Simran, a lawyer with a spotless record. She believes he is innocent and starts developing feelings for him, unaware of his true intentions.

  • Life Express [January 1999 (India)]

    When Boota Singh returns home after serving on the front line, communal riots flare up. He rescues Zainab from avenging locals, and both fall in love, but destiny has other plans in store for them.

  • Lootera [19 April 2019]

    A disillusioned music teacher whose musical aspirations have been put on hold struggles with regret when his star pupil, now a successful singer, comes to town.

  • Love Khichdi [14 October 2011]

    After the death of his mother, Pinto heads to Mumbai in search of his long-lost friend, Sameer. However, the pursuit of finding his friend lands Pinto into an outlandish adventure.

  • Manto []

  • Masti Express [11 May 2012 (India)]

    Supermodel Sanjana loves Rohan, the son of a rich industrialist. Things go awry after Sanjana cancels her trip to Paris due to a gut instinct, and soon after, Rohan gets kidnapped for a high ransom.

  • Monica [25 March 2011 (India)]

    An ambitious girl Monica, comes to the city from a small town to become an investigative journalist. Situations change when a politician-industrialist is accused of killing her.

  • Morning Walk [27 August 2010]

    Candy, Mansi and Satvari are three good looking women who work at a fashion designing store. However, life isn't easy for them as their manager, Hardhik, always leches at them.

  • Mr Ya Miss [17 September 2010 (India)]

    Tanvi, a career-minded woman, aborts her first child because she feels that the baby is going to come in the way of her promotion. However, later she decides to have a baby through surrogacy.

  • Mummy Punjabi: Superman Ki Bhi Maa!! [6 May 2016 (India)]

    When a superstar's daughter needs a heart transplant a dying journalist's parents agree to help her. But the only way to expedite the operation is by navigating a busy road amidst heavy traffic.

  • My Friend Pinto [28 August 2015 (India)]

    A retired silent-era actor in the 1950s has a bitter relationship with her sister, a poet.

  • Praan Jaye Par Shaan Na Jaye [2 December 2005 (India)]

    Casanova Sanjay Patel lands himself in trouble when he is killed by his girlfriend for his flirtatious actions. Mayhem ensues when he returns to Earth as a girl this time.

  • Ragini MMS 2 [21 March 2014]

    A director attempts to shoot an erotic horror movie in a house in which a spirit resides. Before the crew can start filming, the spirit possesses the lead actress's body.

  • Ram Singh Charlie [28 August 2020 (India)]

    Ram Singh Charlie is a 2020 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Nitin Kakkar.Written by Kakkar and Sharib Hashmi, the film follows the life of a circus artist and his subsequent struggle after the circus is shut.

  • Shaheed-e-Mohabbat Boota Singh [12 September 2003 (India)]

    Jenny is a 30-year-old independent woman who loves herself. Her life turns upside down when a former judge falls in love with her.

  • Sheer Qorma [Faraz Ansari]

    Sheer Qorma is an upcoming Indian Hindi LGBT romance film written and directed by Faraz Arif Ansari and produced by Marijke De Souza. It is produced by Futterwacken Films. Starring Shabana Azmi, Divya Dutta and Swara Bhaskar, the film revolves around a woman and a non-binary person in love with each other.

  • Special 26 [8 February 2013 (India)]

    A team of tricksters pose as CBI officers and conduct raids to rob politicians and businessmen of their black money. With the real CBI on their trail, they decide to pull off their biggest heist.

  • Stanley's Tiffin Box [13 May 2011 (India)]

    School boy Stanley does not carry lunch, which is noticed by a teacher who forces kids to share their food with him. He soon warns Stanley that he must get a lunch box if he wants to attend school.

  • Surakshaa [3 March 1995]

    A group of criminals plan to steal Kiran's diamond ring. However, their plans go awry when a mysterious waiter befriends her, who has an agenda of his own.

  • The Last Lear [10 July 2009 (India)]

    When a heart attack forces Professor Joymohan to move back to Mumbai, not everyone is pleased with his return. To ease his mind he takes morning walks where he observes the fast-paced life of today.

  • The Music Teacher [18 February 2011 (India)]

    An auto-rickshaw driver, Raju, wants his son to have the best education. He seizes the opportunity to win a large sum of money in a racing contest.

  • Traffic [2 May 2003 (India)]

    Aman, a research student, relocates to a chawl to study their life and struggles. However, they are soon threatened with eviction by the tenement owner, who wishes to demolish the structure.

  • Train to Pakistan [6 November 1998]

    The people of Mano Majra, a village on the Indo-Pak border, live in harmony. However, things change when a train arrives from Pakistan containing the dead bodies of the people coming to India.

  • U Me Aur Hum [11 April 2008 (India)]

    While on a cruise, Dr Ajay Mehra falls in love with Piya and soon marries her. They lead a harmonious life until Piya gets pregnant and is soon diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.

  • Umrao Jaan [31 August 2011 (India)]

    An Indian mother tries to inculcate traditional Indian values and her own set of ethics in her children as they prepare for marriage.

  • Veer-Zaara [12 November 2004 (India)]

    Love blooms between an Indian pilot, Veer, and a Pakistani girl, Zaara. As Veer spends his years in a Pakistani prison, Zaara believes him to be dead and devotes her life to his village in India.

  • Veergati [29 September 1995 (India)]

    Ajay finds it difficult to work in a corrupt society. Hence, he begins to gamble and soon finds himself helping the prostitutes who are exploited by Ekka Seth.

  • Welcome to Sajjanpur [19 September 2008 (India)]

    Mahadev, an unemployed graduate, is forced to make a living off writing letters for his uneducated villagers. He wishes to be a novelist but soon discovers that his humble job can change many lives.

  • Zila Ghaziabad [3 November 2006 (India)]

    When Umrao is kidnapped and sold to a brothel, she falls in love with one of the patrons. However, her association with another patron makes her lover suspicious and destroys their relationship.

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FAQs About Divya Dutta

What is birthdate of Divya Dutta?

- 25 September 1977.

What is BirthPlace of Divya Dutta?

- Ludhiana.

What is Nationality of Divya Dutta?

- Indian.

What is Height of Divya Dutta?

- 1.63m.

What is Age of Divya Dutta?

- 46.

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