Divya Dutta remained unmarried when engagement broken…
Famous actress divya dutta, who has won everyone's heart with her serious acting, is going to be 47 years old. divya was born on 25 september 1977 in Ludhiana, Punjab. She has worked in hindi and punjabi cinema as well as malayalam and english language films. divya dutta has been seen in her serious acting in many films. She made her mark as a lead actress as a supporting actress. Today, on the occasion of the actress' 47th birthday, we are going to introduce you to some special things about her.
She lost her father in childhood
divya dutta lost her father in childhood. When divya was just 7 years old, her father passed away. divya and her brother rahul Dutta were raised by her mother alone. Divya's childhood was spent in a village near Ludhiana.
Mother saved her from kidnapping by putting her life at stake
Very few people would know that divya dutta had once narrowly escaped kidnapping. Her mother saved her from kidnapping by putting her life at stake. The actress has mentioned this incident in her book 'Me and Maa'. She has written in the book that, 'One evening, a letter came to our house, which created a stir. It was a threatening letter, which said that if the ransom was not paid, the doctor's children would be kidnapped. Telling about this, divya further wrote that, 'Mother felt as if she was going to confront the criminals red-handed. She called the police, who immediately reached our door. The police came in and patted rahul on the back and told both of us not to worry.'
Divya's mother along with the police made a plan against the kidnapper
The actress further wrote that, 'The beautiful thing was that people from the whole neighbourhood came to the house, who were ready to do anything for their doctor saheba and her children. After all, mother was always there in times of need. She had saved many people with her remedies. It was a complete film scene. The police, mother and the neighbours hid to pay the ransom at the address mentioned in the letter. While we were left at grandmother's house. We waited impatiently for mother to return home. When mother returned after several hours, we felt relieved.'