The Haryanvi entertainment world was left in deep shock on Wednesday morning following the sudden and untimely passing of actress and influencer Divyanka Sirohi, who was just 30 years old. Sirohi died late Tuesday night after collapsing at her residence in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, in what family members described as a sudden health emergency.
“She felt dizzy, collapsed, and suffered a severe head injury during the fall. She was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared her dead on arrival.” — Family Statement
Her last rites were performed on Wednesday morning in Ghaziabad. Reports also indicate that a heart attack may have been the underlying cause of the sudden collapse, though no official statement has been issued by medical authorities at the time of publishing.
A Career Built on Passion for Haryanvi Music
Born on November 19, 1996, Divyanka Sirohi began her professional journey as a model after completing her schooling in Gurugram. She rose to fame through TikTok, where she gained a loyal fanbase by sharing Haryanvi music videos. When the platform was banned in India, she seamlessly transitioned to Instagram and continued to grow her audience.
Over her career, she appeared in more than 50 Haryanvi songs and collaborated with some of the genre’s biggest names — including Masoom Sharma, Amit Saini Rohtakiya, and KD. Her notable appearances include tracks like Kaka Aala Chora by Vinod Sorkhi, Din College Ke by Vishu Puthi, and Goli Margi by Akki Aryan.
Life Beyond the Spotlight
Behind the glamour, Sirohi was also a highly capable professional. She had worked as a Facilities Executive at Kotak Mahindra Bank, as an Administrative Executive at Huawei Technologies India, and as a Client Services Manager at Talenzo Media — a reminder that she was a multi-faceted individual whose ambitions extended well beyond the entertainment world.
Her sharp blend of screen presence and business acumen made her a distinctive figure in the Haryanvi digital entertainment space — a genre that has seen explosive growth in recent years.
Industry Mourns Her Loss
News of Sirohi’s passing spread rapidly across social media on Wednesday, with artists, fans, and colleagues flooding platforms with condolence messages and tribute posts. Many described her as warm, hardworking, and deeply passionate about her craft. The suddenness of her death — at just 30 — has added a particular weight to the grief felt across the community.
She leaves behind a legacy of over 50 music videos, a community of 1.3 million followers who admired her work, and an industry that she helped bring to wider audiences through her talent and her presence on social media.