Haryanvi industry loses Divyanka Sirohi at 30: Actress collapses at Ghaziabad home, suffers fatal head injury before reaching hospital Haryanvi actor Divyanka Sirohi, 30, died late on April 21 after collapsing at her residence in Ghaziabad. According to her family, she suddenly felt unwell around 8 pm, lost balance and fell to the floor, sustaining a severe head injury. She was rushed to a hospital but was declared dead on arrival. Her last rites were performed in Ghaziabad on Wednesday morning. Family recounts final moments Her brother Himanshu said the fall caused internal head injuries and bleeding. By the time younger brother Deepanshu reached her, her body had turned cold. Doctors confirmed her death at the hospital, leaving the family in shock. Career across Haryanvi music industry Divyanka had featured in over 50 Haryanvi songs and worked with prominent names such as Masoom Sharma, Amit Saini Rohtakiya and KD. She also enjoyed a strong digital presence with 1.3 million followers on Instagram, reflecting her popularity among younger audiences. Key highlights from her career and life Early life and education background Born on November 19, 1996 in Bulandshahr, Divyanka grew up in a family now based in Ghaziabad. She completed a B.Com from Chaudhary Charan Singh University in Meerut, followed by an MBA from Sikkim and a B.Ed from Gurugram. Her father Gajendra is a transporter, while her mother Anita is a homemaker. She is survived by two brothers, Himanshu and Deepanshu, and sister Jasmeet. Rise from social media to stage recognition Divyanka had said in an interview that her journey began on TikTok, where a video on Sunanda Sharma’s song went viral, drawing nearly 20 million views and helping her gain five million followers. She later entered the Haryanvi industry after briefly working in 2018. She often credited her family’s support and maintained a close-knit working approach, frequently accompanied by her brother on shoots. Personal views and industry journey Tributes pour in from industry peers Haryanvi artist Manjeet Panchal mourned her death on social media, calling her a “remarkable artist” and expressing grief over her untimely passing. Divyanka had also shared stage space with singer Masoom Sharma at a live show in Sirsa, where she received a warm reception from the audience.