Sri Divya, born on April 1, 1993, is an Indian actress known for her work predominantly in Tamil and Telugu cinema. Hailing from Hyderabad, Telangana, she was brought up alongside her elder sister Sri Ramya, who is also involved in the film industry. Sri Divya commenced her journey in acting at the tender age of three, portraying roles in various projects including the children’s film Bharati (2006) and Telugu television serials during her early years. Her debut as a leading lady came in the 2010 Telugu romance film Manasara, directed by Ravi Babu, although the film failed to make a mark. However, she soon found success with the 2012 film Bus Stop directed by Maruthi, where her performance garnered attention and the film succeeded at the box office. Following this, she portrayed diverse roles including that of a lonely wife in Mallela Theeram Lo Sirimalle Puvvu, earning praise for her grace and portrayal of an idealistic woman. Transitioning to Tamil cinema, Sri Divya’s debut was in Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam opposite Sivakarthikeyan, which received positive reviews from critics who applauded her expressive acting and ability to immerse herself in the character’s milieu. Subsequently, she appeared in notable Tamil films such as Jeeva and Vellaikaara Durai in 2014. Despite a brief hiatus after 2017, Sri Divya returned to the screen in 2022 with Jana Gana Mana, marking her debut in Malayalam cinema. Her versatile performances and ability to connect with her characters have consistently earned her acclaim from critics and audiences alike. Sri Divya’s journey in the Indian film industry reflects her dedication, versatility, and talent, promising a bright future ahead in the realm of South Indian cinema.
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