Pooja Bhatt, a versatile figure in the Indian film industry, dons several hats as a director, actress, and voice-over artist. Born into the illustrious Bhatt family, with her father being the acclaimed filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt and her sister being Alia Bhatt, Pooja embarked on her journey with a notable debut in Mahesh Bhatt’s TV film “Daddy” in 1989, earning her the prestigious Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. The romantic comedy “Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin” (1991) marked a pivotal moment in her career, emerging as her highest-grossing film.
In 2003, Pooja exchanged vows with restaurateur Manish Makhija, but their paths diverged in 2014. Her acting repertoire includes memorable roles in films such as “Hum Dono,” “Chaahat,” and “Border.” Recently, she took part in Bigg Boss OTT 2, securing the position of the 4th runner-up.
As Bigg Boss 17 entered its final week, Pooja Bhatt graced the stage once again, this time extending her support to Mannara Chopra. In a promotional video, Pooja metaphorically crowned Mannara, praising her as a “champion” for her commendable performance in the Torture Task. Pooja also acknowledged Mannara’s graceful handling of post-task negativity and offered valuable advice to stay authentic amidst the impending mix of love and criticism.
The ColorsTV caption emphasized Pooja Bhatt’s unwavering support for Mannara. The grand finale of Bigg Boss 17, scheduled for January 28, 2024, promises a six-hour extravaganza, with Salman Khan announcing the winner at midnight. Notably, various celebrities, including Kangana Ranaut and Badshah, have shown solidarity with their favorite housemates throughout the season, adding an extra layer of excitement to the grand finale.
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