Did Divya Dutta Just Share Her ‘Therapeutic’ Moments with Her BFF?
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Mumbai, Jan 8 (NationPress) Actress Divya Dutta, celebrated for her roles in films such as ‘Badlapur’, ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’, and ‘Veer-Zaara’, recently shared her “therapeutic” experience from a spontaneous getaway with her closest friend.
On Thursday, she took to her Instagram to showcase a delightful video capturing the serene beach atmosphere alongside her friend.
In her heartfelt caption, she expressed, “There’s nothing more therapeutic than an impromptu plan with your college bestie.... reliving all the fun and realizing that nothing has changed... had an incredibly fun and crazy two days with you, @poonam_grover10!! This should definitely become a regular affair.”
Previously, Divya reflected on her journey as she marked the 21st anniversary of Yash Chopra's iconic film ‘Veer-Zaara’. She shared a collection of memorable photographs from the film, accompanied by an emotional note about how it transformed her life.
In her post, she wrote, “21 glorious years of #VeerZaara! A film that brought me immense love and stardom. I grew up watching #YashChopra films, and it was my biggest wish to work under his direction. My gratitude to #AdityaChopra and @yrf for granting me such a memorable role. I never anticipated the love #Shabbo would garner… but they had a grand vision for me! This film carries amazing memories, walking alongside me wherever I go… 21 years of affection and many more to follow... And a huge thank you to the incredible people I met on this set. @iamsrk @ranimukerji.”
The images she posted showed her alongside Rani Mukerji, Preity Zinta, and veteran actress Kiron Kher, capturing some of the most poignant scenes from the film, ranging from an emotional rain sequence to tender sisterly moments with Preity that remain etched in her heart. Directed by the legendary Yash Chopra and produced under Yash Raj Films, Veer-Zaara premiered on November 12, 2004, beautifully illustrating themes of love and sacrifice that transcend borders.