Did Pooja Bhatt Just Take Us Back to 'Tamanna'?

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Key Takeaways
- Pooja Bhatt reflects on her 1997 film "Tamanna".
- The film tackles themes of identity and social stigma.
- Bhatt's portrayal of "Tamanna" adds emotional depth to the narrative.
- She credits Anu Mallik for timeless music and Daboor Ratnani for iconic captures.
- Bhatt has launched an audio podcast featuring engaging conversations.
Mumbai, Oct 8 (NationPress) - Renowned actress and filmmaker Pooja Bhatt recently shared a nostalgic moment on her social media, reflecting on one of her beloved projects, "Tamanna", which premiered in 1997.
In her post, Bhatt expressed her fondness for the song "Yeh Kya Hua", a highlight from the film, which marked her debut as a producer. She wrote: “One of my favourite songs from Tamanna (1997), my first film as a producer. Thank you, @anumalikmusic, for always giving us music that comes straight from your heart. @dabbooratnani.”
Launched in 1997, "Tamanna" was helmed by Mahesh Bhatt and starred Pooja Bhatt, Paresh Rawal, Manoj Bajpai, and Sharad Kapoor. The film conveyed a poignant narrative about a deco and intersex individual, portrayed by Rawal, who raises an abandoned child, "Tamanna", played by Bhatt, as his daughter.
This cinematic piece delved into themes of identity and societal biases, receiving accolades for its bold narrative. Pooja Bhatt’s interpretation of "Tamanna" was especially noted for its emotional depth, resonating with audiences. A remarkable feature of "Tamanna" was its progressive storytelling that addressed gender identity and social stigma, a rarity in the mainstream cinema of the 90s.
Bhatt, who often reminisces about her film journey, credited music composer Anu Mallik for his timeless melodies. Additionally, she expressed gratitude to celebrity photographer Daboor Ratnani for capturing iconic moments she revisited. Beyond her cinematic reflections, Pooja Bhatt has recently embraced new storytelling mediums.
She has launched her own audio podcast, featuring her father and acclaimed filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt as her inaugural guest, igniting compelling discussions about life and cinema.
Pooja Bhatt is the elder sibling of actress Alia Bhatt and hails from one of Bollywood's most illustrious film families. In the 90s, she was celebrated as one of the leading actresses, delivering numerous unforgettable performances.
Her films “Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin”, “Sadak”, “Zakhm”, and “Daddy” have garnered her acclaim for her commanding screen presence and versatility.
–IANS