Pooja Bhatt reflects on singlehood and self-growth, calling singleness a “sacred assignment” in her latest message to fans. X
Bollywood

Pooja Bhatt Opens Up on Singlehood, Calls It a ‘Sacred Assignment’

Pooja Bhatt shares an empowering message on Instagram, calling singleness a “sacred assignment” while reflecting on her journey

Author : IANS Agency

Mumbai, Nov 20: Actress-filmmaker Pooja Bhatt has shared her thoughts on singlehood and said that it should be seen as an assignment rather than a curse.

Pooja took to Instagram, where she shared a picture of herself, where her face is covered in shadows created by the curtains and the sun.

Pooja took to the caption section and penned down her thoughts. She wrote: “Singleness is not a curse. It is a sacred assignment.”

Talking about Pooja, she had her first leading role in the television film Daddy in 1989. Her breakthrough came with the romance comedy Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin, which emerged as her highest-grossing release.

In the following decade, the daughter of Mahesh Bhatt and half-sister of actress Alia Bhatt earned critical acclaim for her performances in the films Sadak, Junoon, Naraaz, Angrakshak, Chaahat, Tamanna, Border, Angaaray, and Zakhm. This was followed by a break.

Her latest release is Big Girls Don't Cry, an English-language coming-of-age drama television series, which was released in 2024.

Created by Nitya Mehra and executive produced by Sudhanshu Saria, the series also stars Mukul Chadda, Raima Sen, Zoya Hussain, Avantika, Tenzin Lhakyila, Aneet Padda, Dalai, Vidushi, and Afrah Sayed.

Pooja had also participated in the second OTT edition of “Bigg Boss.” The grand finale took place on 14 August 2023, where Elvish Yadav emerged as the winner for the first time in Bigg Boss history as a wildcard contestant, and Abhishek Malhan emerged as the runner-up.

Looking forward, Pooja is now set to play “Panchayat” actor Jitendra Kumar’s mother in a film based on India’s pigeon-flying culture.

The project marks a reunion for Jitendra, who will portray a devoted pigeon-keeper in the upcoming film, and co-producer Hitesh Kewalya, who previously collaborated on “Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan.”

The story unfolds against the backdrop of a traditional practice involving training homing pigeons and flying them from rooftops. The custom continues in some Indian neighborhoods and among pigeon-racing communities globally. Principal photography is scheduled to begin next year.

The as-yet-untitled feature is produced by Khyati Madaan through her Not Out Entertainment banner, with Kewalya serving as co-producer. Kewalya previously wrote “Shubh Mangal Saavdhan” and wrote and directed “Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan.”

This report is from IANS news service. NewsGram holds no responsibility for its content.

(SY)

Suggested Reading:

Subscribe to our channels on YouTube and WhatsApp 

Nitish Kumar Set for Historic 10th Oath as Bihar CM on November 20

Red Fort Blast: Bomber Justifies Suicide Blast as ‘Martyrdom Operation’ in a Self-Recorded Video; Death Toll Hits 15

‘I’m Not a Dark Person’: Drew Barrymore Reflects on Death, Fear and Motherhood

Nitish Kumar’s 10th Oath Ceremony Today: PM Modi and Senior Leaders to Mark the Moment

India Launches Indigenous CRISPR Gene Therapy ‘BIRSA 101’ to Eradicate Sickle Cell Disease