- Her ceramic sculptures are made with combination of wheel-thrown and hand-built techniques. She displayed her work at the Potter's Market underway at Gauhar Mahal in India.
- She hopes that her incomplete film titled "20 Rupees," with Nana Patekar and directed by Chandra Barot of "Don"(1978) fame, will get completed and released someday.
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Lives with her husband and makes ceramic sculptures. (December 2012)
- Daughter's name is Sukoon.
- After quitting films, she became a serious photographer and made ceramic sculptures.
- In 2012, she revealed that she wanted to photograph women from the Kutch area in India and also do a theatre production, but not as an actress, but as a part of the backstage team.
- She gave up painting after her mother's death. A painting of her mother's remains unfinished.
- She attended Elphinstone College in Mumbai, India, which is when she was offered the opportunity to enter the film industry as an actress.
- She loves traveling. It's because you learn and experience so much, that no book or university can teach you that.
- In 2017, she said that her lifelong love of textiles gave birth to a professional career where she designs clothes.
- Was involved with Rajiv Kapoor.
- After marriage, Divya quit films and goes by the name Salma Manekia and lives with her husband in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
- Husband's name is Fazal.
- Her mother was the daughter of the Raja of Amod (Small state in Gujarat). She was a Hindu by birth and married a Muslim man. Divya's father was part owner of Dawood Shoes.
- She was involved in two car accidents, which resulted in giving up pottery, so she could concentrate on her health. But she continued to work on her textiles.
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