| Video Title | Context | Platform Views (approx.) | |-------------|---------|---------------------------| | Shabbo’s emotional scene – Veer-Zaara | “Toh main kya karun?” – Zaara’s caretaker’s heartbreak | 20M+ | | Bhaag Milkha Bhaag – Sister’s sacrifice | Perizaad’s farewell to Milkha | 15M+ | | Irada – Courtroom monologue | National Award-winning performance | 5M+ | | Badlapur – Confrontation scene | As Varun Dhawan’s mother | 8M+ | | Punjabi film Angrej – Comic timing clips | “Phupho Ji” one-liners | 10M+ |
(2013): Portrayed Milkha Singh's sister, earning multiple Best Supporting Actress awards.
From the loud and lovable Shabbo to the tragic Jhimli, Divya Dutta’s filmography is a treasure map of hidden gems. For any cinephile looking to understand the art of supporting characters, her work is the syllabus.
Divya Dutta is a National Award-winning Indian actress celebrated for her versatile performances across over 100 films in multiple languages, including Hindi, Punjabi, and Malayalam. She is widely recognized for her ability to bring depth to supporting roles and has recently expanded her reach into high-profile web series and international projects.
While working in Bollywood, Divya Dutta never forgot her roots. She became a leading lady in Punjabi cinema, often headlining films that broke regional records.
Her line “Main Bengali hoon, nahi toh main tumhari…?” from Special 26 circulated widely as a “savage” reaction clip. Earlier, her comic scenes with Rani Mukerji in Mujhse Dosti Karoge! were revived during COVID-19 lockdowns as “nostalgic Bollywood moments.”