Pooja Bhatt

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Pooja Bhatt (Hindi: पूजा भट), born February 24, 1972, is an Indian film actress, producer and director. She is the daughter of Indian film director Mahesh Bhatt. She acted in many films which were produced and directed by her father. She made her acting debut in the 1989 film Daddy. Her most well-known films in the 1990s included Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin (1991), Sadak (1991), Junoon (1992), Chaahat (1996), Tamanna (1996) and Zakhm (1998). Her last film appearance was in Everybody Says I Am Fine in 2001. She has since turned to producing and directing. She started her directorial career with Paap in 2003 which starred John Abraham and Udita Goswami.

She married to popular Channel V host Udham Singh, whose original name is Munish Makhija and owns a restaurant-bar in Goa.

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