Haryanvi actress and singer Divyanka Sirohi passed away on April 21, 2026, at the age of 30, after suffering from cardiac arrest in Ghaziabad. As news of her death spread across social media, an old Instagram post of the late actress has been going viral, leaving fans deeply emotional and in shock.
Divyanka Sirohi passes away
According to Free Press Journal, Divyanka Sirohi experienced a medical emergency at her residence and was rushed to a nearby hospital, where she was declared dead on arrival. The cause of death has been widely reported as a heart attack.Some unverified claims about a fall or head injury also circulated online, but no confirmed evidence has emerged to support those reports. Her last rites were performed by her family, with her brother Himanshu Sirohi carrying out the rituals.Old Instagram post ‘Shiva, take me with you’ goes viralFollowing news of her passing, a pinned post from her Instagram profile, originally shared in June 2023, began circulating widely. It showed her wearing a blue jacket with a maroon turban. The caption of the same read, “POV: Shiva, take me with you.”The post was flooded with messages from grieving fans, including “RIP”, “Om Shanti”, “Gone too soon but never forgotten,” and “miss you.” On the other hand, her final Instagram upload, posted on March 19, 2026, also went viral. In the video, she appeared dancing softly to ‘Barsana Mila Hai’ by B Praak and Afsana Khan, with the simple caption “Radhe Radhe.” Fans noted the post felt quieter and more spiritual than her usual high-energy content.
From being a TikTok sensation to a Haryanvi music artist
Divyanka Sirohi built her career from the ground up, starting with viral TikTok videos before establishing herself in over 50 Haryanvi music videos. She collaborated with artists like Masoom Sharma, Amit Saini Rohtakiya, and KD, eventually crossing one million followers on Instagram.In an earlier interview with TOI, she had spoken about her humble beginnings. She said, “I had a passion for acting and dancing since childhood. I made a video on TikTok wearing a blue suit around Diwali on Punjabi singer Sunanda Sharma’s song Meri Mammi Nu Pasand Ni Tu, which went viral because of my expressions.”Born on November 19, 1996, in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, she completed her graduation from Chaudhary Charan Singh University in Meerut and later pursued an MBA. Despite her growing fame, she remained close to her family and continued to live with them in Ghaziabad until her untimely passing.