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Divya Rana

Divya Rana is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Divya Rana began their career in 1983. With 30 credits to their name, Divya Rana remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 40+ years, Divya Rana's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.

30+Known Credits
3.5Avg Rating
veteranCareer Phase

Career Milestones

1983

Film debut

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1985

Highest rated: Ram Teri Ganga Maili (6.6)

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Iconic Roles

Nurse Madhuri Pande1987

Andha Yudh

Played a nurse in this action drama film.

The Numbers

Divya Rana by the Numbers

Total Films0
Back-to-back Watch0 hours~estimate
Hit Ratio0%
Yrs Active0
Versatility0/10
Biggest CollaborationShammi Kapoor3 films together

If you watched every Divya Rana film back-to-back, you'd be at it for roughly 21 hours. Most-paired with Shammi Kapoor — 3 films together.

Collaboration Network

Collaboration Network

The Constellation

Top 6 most-paired collaborators. Bubble size and line thickness reflect how many films they share with Divya Rana.

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Career Analytics

Language Distribution

Hindi
100%

Films by Decade

8
1980s
1
1990s

Top Co-Actors

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Divya Rana has worked most frequently with Shammi Kapoor (3 films), Rajiv Kapoor (3 films), Mithun Chakraborty (2 films), Pran (2 films), and Amjad Khan (2 films).

Legacy & Influence

Divya Rana's career in Hindi cinema during the mid-1980s remains a brief and enigmatic chapter. Appearing in a handful of films between 1984 and 1987, she is most notably recognized for her role in Raj Kapoor's directorial venture, 'Ram Teri Ganga Maili' (1985), a film that became a major commercial and cultural landmark for its music and portrayal of purity amidst corruption. While her specific role in the film is not widely documented, her association with this cinematic milestone forms the core of her legacy. Her other films, such as 'Aasmaan' (1984), 'Maa Kasam' (1985), and 'Andha Yudh' (1987), where she played the character Nurse Madhuri Pande, were modestly received and did not propel her to major stardom. Her contribution lies in her presence during a vibrant period of 1980s Bollywood, representing the many supporting actors who formed the essential fabric of the industry's output. Without a sustained leading career or publicly documented off-screen endeavors, her impact is defined by her participation in significant ensemble projects rather than by individual stardom or transformative influence. Her filmography suggests a career that was promising but ultimately fleeting, leaving a minor but distinct imprint in the cinematic history of the era.

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