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    Vikram Bhatt is an Indian director, producer, screenwriter and actor. He is known for his horror films such as Raaz, 1920 and Haunted, and has won several awards and nominations.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0080333Vikram Bhatt - IMDb

    Vikram Bhatt is an Indian film and TV industry professional, born in 1969. He has worked on various genres, such as horror, romance, thriller and comedy, and has won one award and received three nominations.

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  3. Vikram Bhatt is an Indian film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor known for his horror films. Learn about his age, family, relationships, achievements, controversies, and more.

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  4. 259K Followers, 111 Following, 2,314 Posts - Vikram Bhatt (@vikrampbhatt) on Instagram: "Director - writer - producer - serious techie - spiritual Detective- funny videos man - questions the big bang".

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    Vikram Bhatt was born on Monday, 27 January 1969 (age 52 years; as of 2021), and he hails from Mumbai, Maharashtra. His zodiac sign is Aquarius. He attended Jamnabai Narsee School, Mumbai.

    Parents & Siblings

    Vikram Bhatt’s father, Pravin Bhatt, is a renowned cinematographer, director, and screenwriter, who is known for his cinematography in the films Umrao Jaan (1981) and Agneepath (1990). Vikram Bhatt’s mother’s name is Varsha Bhatt. He has no siblings.

    Other relatives

    Vikram Bhatt’s grandfather, Vijay Bhatt, one of the pioneers of the Hindi film industry, hailed from Palitana, Gujarat. Vijay Bhatt was an Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter, who is well known for directing popular Bollywood films Ram Rajya (1943), Baiju Bawra (1952), and Himalay Ki God Mein (1965). Vikram Bhatt’s grandmother’s name is Rama Bhatt.

    Wife & Children

    Vikram Bhatt and Aditi Bhatt got married in their 20s and separated in 1988. The couple knew each other since their college days. Together, Vikram and Aditi have a daughter named Krishna Bhatt. Following the footsteps of her father, Krishna pursued a career in the entertainment industry as a director. After a three-year-long relationship, Vikram Bhatt got married to Shwetambari Soni, the founder of the art gallery Trinity Art Impact, in September 2021. The private ceremony took place amid the...

    While shooting for the psychological thriller film Dastak (1996), Bhatt met Miss Universe (1994), Sushmita Sen. Thereafter, Bhatt came into an extra-marital relationship with Sen. While Bhatt was the writer of the film, Sen was the lead actress. The affair caught massive attention in media and led to Bhatt’s divorce from his wife Aditi Bhatt in 198...

    Bhatt started his career as an assistant director at the age of fourteen. He was the chief assistant director of the 1990 film ‘Agneepath.’ Until 2014, he worked as the creative head of ASA Productions and Enterprises.

    Accusations of Unpaid Work

    In February 2024, actor Malvi Malhotra claimed that Vikram failed to pay her for the 2023 release of the song ‘Barbad Kar Diya.’ She also alleged that he had asked her to work on another project for free. The Times of India

    Vikram Bhatt is also known as Czar of Horror, i.e., King of Horror due to his box office hit horror films. The Times of India

    Vikram Bhatt is a Bollywood film director, producer, and writer known for his horror films. He has been married twice, divorced once, and had affairs with Sushmita Sen and Ameesha Patel.

  5. www.youtube.com › channel › UC9RQ7KVTqWiv9XAy8O5cUIAVB On The Web Studios - YouTube

    Watch original content by Indian filmmaker Vikram Bhatt, including web series, podcasts, short stories and more. Explore his latest projects such as Bloody Ishq, Twisted 3 and Dirty Politics.

  6. As Raaz (2002) clocks 20 years of its release today, director Vikram Bhatt looks back at the time when he directed the film and recalls how “no one believed in the small film”.