Pooja Bhatt Recalls Dad Mahesh Bhatt Telling Her to "Shut Up" on Set

Pooja Bhatt revealed during Indian Idol that her father Mahesh Bhatt would shout "POOJA, SHUT UP!" across the set during Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin shoot. Mahesh Bhatt recalled being in his 40s while directing the film, with Pooja Bhatt proudly noting she was just 19. The duo shared fond memories of the "tarbooja ka beej" scene and the title track's energetic shoot. Pooja Bhatt emphasized the importance of teamwork, crediting technicians like cinematographer Pravin Bhatt for the film's visual magic.

Key Points: Pooja Bhatt on Mahesh Bhatt's Strict Direction on Set

  • Pooja Bhatt recalls father Mahesh Bhatt's strict direction on set
  • Filmmaker shouted "Shut Up" across sets of Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin
  • Mahesh Bhatt was in 40s, Pooja just 19 during film shoot
  • Duo revisited "tarbooja ka beej" scene and title track memories
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Pooja Bhatt recalls father Mahesh Bhatt telling her to "Shut Up" across the sets of 'Dil Hai Ki Maanta Nahi'

Pooja Bhatt recalls Mahesh Bhatt shouting "Shut Up" on Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin set. Father-daughter duo share nostalgic memories on Indian Idol.

"POOJA, SHUT UP! - Mahesh Bhatt"

Mumbai, April 28

The upcoming episode of Indian Idol promises to be emotional as veteran filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt and daughter actress Pooja Bhatt took a nostalgic ride and revisited memories from their iconic film Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin.

During a candid interaction, Pooja Bhatt revealed about being on the receiving end of her father's strict direction. She joked about how Mahesh Bhatt would shout "POOJA, SHUT UP!" across the set instead of calling for silence.

Mahesh Bhatt revealed that he was in his 40s when he directed the film, while Pooja Bhatt shared that she was just 19 years old at the time, proudly reflecting on her journey.

The duo fondly recalled behind-the-scenes moments, including the much-loved "tarbooja ka beej" scene and the energy on set during the shoot of the film's title track.

Adding to the nostalgia, Mahesh Bhatt recalled, "Yeh pehle schedule ka first scene shuru hua tha iss gaane se, aur poora unit ne saath mein gaya," with everyone joining in to sing "Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin" in chorus. Pooja revealed how this collective enthusiasm boosted her confidence and helped her deliver the shot.

Recalling the visual magic of the scene, Mahesh Bhatt described the lighting as forming a halo behind Pooja, calling it a "magical moment" in filmmaking.

Pooja further shared, "I am privileged to have him as a father and also to have him as a director. Yeh saare gaane kisi ne likhe hain, kisi ne banaye hain, kisi ne shoot kiye hain. That light that you saw behind my hair somebody like Pravin Bhatt created."

She added, "Hum actors bas lucky hote hain to be in the right place at the right time. Aur saara credit hum le lete hain, jaise gaana humne likha, humne gaya. Lekin jab film flop hoti hai toh woh filmmaker ki ho jaati hai. That's why I am proud of Jadu Ka Nasha because I produced that film."

She also went on to acknowledged the contributions of technicians, including cinematographer Pravin Bhatt, and emphasized that while actors often receive the spotlight, the real magic lies in teamwork.

- IANS

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Priya S
Mahesh Bhatt shouting "SHUT UP" across the set is so typical desi father-daughter dynamic, but in a filmmaking context! 😂 Pooja was just 19? Kamal ka confidence at that age, yaar!
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Rohit P
"Jadu Ka Nasha" as a film flopped, but I respect Pooja for owning it. She could have blamed the audience or the distributor. Bollywood needs more such honesty. And that 'tarbooja ka beej' scene is pure gold! 🎬
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James A
It's impressive how Indian directors like Mahesh Bhatt can create such magic on a budget. The lighting creating a "halo" behind Pooja—that's true artistry. This kind of teamwork is why old Bollywood films have so much soul.
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Nisha Z
So refreshing to see a star kid acknowledge the hard work of technicians instead of taking all credit. Pooja Bhatt is a class act! And the father-daughter bond here is too cute. 🥹❤️
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Tanya I
Indian Idol has become the new "blasts from the past" show! But seriously, Pooja Bhatt's humility is unmatched. She said actors are just lucky—so true. Teamwork makes the dream work! 💪🌟
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Michael C

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