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“When prayer flags flutter and the prayers inscribed on them blend into the wind, the surroundings sing. Hope soars, compassion spills. May those feelings guide us all through the day.”

Quote by Pooja Bhatt

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Pooja Bhatt
Pooja Bhatt

Pooja Bhatt is a distinguished film actress in the Indian film industry, known for her diverse performances across various genres. Born on February 24, 1972, she has made a substantial mark in the world of cinema. Bhatt has been praised for her versatility and has appeared in numerous films, demonstrating her acting talent across different mediums. more

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