Here are 2 famous actresses from India died at 19:
Divya Bharti (February 25, 1974 Mumbai-April 5, 1993 Versova, Mumbai) also known as Divya Om Parkash Bharti, Sana, Sana Nadiadwala, Dibya Bharti, Late Divya Bharti, Divya Bharthi or Divya Bharathi was an Indian actor and model.
She died in accidental fall.
At the age of only 19 years old, Divya Bharti started her acting career in Bollywood with the film "Vishwatma" in 1992. She quickly gained popularity for her youthful looks and exceptional acting skills, appearing in more than 14 films within just one year. Some of her top films include "Shola Aur Shabnam," "Deewana," and "Balwaan." Despite her short-lived career, she was one of the most sought-after actresses of her time. Divya Bharti was also a talented dancer, featuring in multiple hit songs of the 90s. Her sudden and tragic death in 1993 shocked the entire film industry and her fans alike, leaving behind a legacy that has continued to inspire new generations of actors in India.
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Nivedita Jain (May 17, 1979 Bangalore-June 11, 1998 Bangalore) a.k.a. Nivedita Rinky or Nivedita Rinki was an Indian actor and fashion model.
Nivedita Jain began her career as a model, working with some of the top brands in India. She quickly gained popularity for her striking beauty and charming personality, and soon transitioned into acting. She starred in several acclaimed films and television shows, impressing audiences and critics alike with her natural acting abilities.
Despite her promising career, Nivedita's life was cut tragically short when she passed away at the young age of 19 due to health complications. Her untimely death was a shock to the Indian entertainment industry and her fans, who mourned her loss and remembered her as a talented and dedicated artist. Today, she is remembered as one of the most promising young talents to emerge from India, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire aspiring actors and models around the country.
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