What Happened to Vikram Bhatt's Mother, Varsha Bhatt?

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Key Takeaways
- Varsha Bhatt was a significant support for her son's career.
- Vikram Bhatt is known for his horror films.
- He introduced stereoscopic 3D in Indian cinema.
- Varsha's passing marks a notable loss for the film community.
- Vikram continues to work on new projects in the horror genre.
Mumbai, Sep 6 (NationPress) Varsha Bhatt, the mother of acclaimed director-producer Vikram Bhatt, has sadly passed away at the age of 85 on Saturday after battling a lengthy illness. Reports indicate that she experienced multiple organ failure and had been in declining health for some time.
She was married to cinematographer Pravin Bhatt. The cremation ceremony will take place at the Versova crematorium at 2:00 pm on Saturday, attended by family members. The news of her passing was confirmed by Vikram's team.
Vikram embarked on his cinematic journey at just 14 years old, assisting director Mukul Anand on the film 'Kanoon Kya Karega'. He later directed 'Ghulam', featuring Aamir Khan, which was a box office success, grossing INR 242 million.
In 2008, he revitalized the horror genre with three hit films: '1920', 'Shaapit', and 'Haunted – 3D'. Vikram innovated by introducing stereoscopic 3D in India with 'Haunted – 3D', which premiered in May 2011 and achieved a record for the highest-grossing Hindi horror film, earning INR 270 million.
Vikram's daughter, Krishna, has also stepped into the film industry as a director. When she debuted alongside Mukesh Bhatt and Mahesh Bhatt, many assumed a familial connection, but there is no blood relation.
Despite staying out of the public eye, Varsha Bhatt was a vital support for Vikram's family.
Currently, Vikram is in the process of finalizing his next project, 'Haunted: Ghosts of the Past'. He has previously shared insights into his unique approach to horror. Renowned for his mastery in this genre, Vikram has directed several successful horror franchise films, including 'Raaz', '1920', and 'Haunted'.