Divya Bharti - Family and Early Life

Family and Early Life

Divya Bharti was born on February 25, 1974, in Mumbai, India, the eldest child of Omprakash Bharti, an insurance officer and Meeta Bharti. Meeta Bharti was the second wife of Omprakash Bharti. She had a younger brother named Kunal. Bharti Studied at Maneckji Cooper High School in Juhu, Mumbai, in same era as actors Farhan Akhtar and Rani Mukherji attended. She was average in studies and completed grade 9th.

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