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TopicPooja Bhatt

Topic: Pooja Bhatt

The rise and struggles of Pooja Bhatt—from stardom at 19 to ending 11-year marriage

By the time Pooja Bhatt turned 19, the actor said she was already a star. But the stardom was short-lived, as the industry declared that her career was over when she was just 24.

Bhatt family dysfunctionality — ‘It’s more functional than most families,’ says Pooja Bhatt

As Indian family dynamics change, Mahesh and Pooja Bhatt, along with Soni Razdan, trace their history as a family at the Self Discovery via Rediscovering India Festival.

Film industry condemns attack on Saif Ali Khan. Pooja Bhatt says, ‘never felt so unsafe before’

Actors Chiranjeevi and Jr NTR among those who expressed shock. Attack on the film star in his own house is a matter of concern, says Indian Film and Television Directors' Association.

Indian women are breaking the silence on menopause. Retreats, start-ups, diets rise

Bombay Begums to Maheep Kapoor—Cultural expressions of menopause in popular cinema are only a reflection of what’s changing on the ground.

On Camera

Why PM Modi ‘personally supervising’ NEET-UG is riddled with problems

How PM Narendra Modi, who has completed 12 years in office, goes from here would be keenly watched. It could give an inkling of his plans for 2029 and beyond.

US emerges as India’s largest source of LPG amid Gulf disruption, Russia remains top crude supplier

American shipments made up 55% of LPG imports in May, while strong inflows from Russia and Venezuela helped offset disruptions in Middle Eastern crude supplies.

Israel’s defence exports surged 30% y-o-y in 2025; missiles, air defence systems emerge as mainstay

At 36 percent, Europe accounted for the highest percentage of Israeli defence exports, according to report released by Israel’s Ministry of Defence.

2026 is like 1973 Indira-era oil shock plus youth anger. Modi has space, but not immunity

An oil shock, monsoon fears, rampant unemployment, and the seeming inevitability of inflation are common to both eras. Indira Gandhi’s self-destructive responses are instructive today.