Pooja Bhatt
Pooja Bhatt is a multifaceted Indian filmmaker, actress, and voice-over artist known for her significant contributions to the Indian film industry. Born on February 24, 1972, she is the daughter of the renowned filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt and has carved out her own niche in cinema.
Pooja made her acting debut in the 1991 film "Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin," which became a major success and showcased her talent. She has since starred in a variety of films, including "Sadak" (1991), "Chaahat" (1991), and "Zakhm" (1998), earning acclaim for her performances and versatility.
Transitioning into directing, Pooja made her directorial debut with the film "Paap" in 2003, which was well-received and marked her emergence as a notable filmmaker. She continued to create impactful cinema with works like "Kajra Re" and "Jism 2," further establishing her reputation in the industry.
In addition to her work in front of and behind the camera, Pooja has lent her voice to various projects, showcasing her artistic range. As an influential figure, she has been actively involved in discussions surrounding women's empowerment and mental health, using her platform to raise awareness on critical social issues.
With a career spanning over three decades, Pooja Bhatt remains a prominent and respected figure in Indian cinema, known for her creativity and commitment to storytelling.