| Divya Khosla Kumar is an Indian actress, film producer, and film director. |
| She grew up in Delhi in a middle-class conservative family. |
| Divya excelled academically in school and college. |
| Her childhood was devoid of watching films as her mother discouraged it. |
| At 18, she landed a few print ads. |
| She moved to Mumbai at the age of 20. |
| Initially in Mumbai, she commuted by local trains and stayed in shared PGs. |
| Her first music video in Mumbai was ‘Honey Honey’ with Salman Khan. |
| Later, she appeared in several other music videos. |
| In 2004, she starred in "Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyo." |
| Divya met Bhushan Kumar during this film and they eventually got married. |
| After marriage, she took a break from acting. |
| She made her directorial debut in 2014 with the film “Yaariyan.” |
| In 2017, she directed "Sanam Re" and acted in it. |
| In the same year, she appeared in the short film “BulBul.” |
| She has produced several films since 2019. |
| In 2021, Divya played ‘Sita Rameshwar’ in “Satyameva Jayate 2.” |
| She enjoys dancing, writing, and reading. |
| Her maternal grandfather served in the Indian army. |
| Until 10th grade, her family lived in a rented house in Delhi. |
| One of the first movies she watched in theaters was “Hum Aapke Hain Koun” (1994). |
| Divya has been featured on magazine covers such as AsiaSpa. |
| Her mother and mother-in-law are her inspirations. |
| She has a strong belief in Lord Ganesha. |
| In 2020, Divya handled a wardrobe malfunction gracefully during Lakme Fashion Week. |
| Rumors of her divorce in February 2024 were denied by a T-Series spokesperson, citing astrological reasons for her name change on social media. |