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SHE is remembered as the brash young lady who broke all rules. Her stint as a film producer brought to the screen some interesting comments but never commercial success. But now POOJA BHATT, regarded more as a maverick, has proved her mettle. With the release of her new film "Jism", Bhatt, finally tastes success. She says that she has always been attracted to scripts which address issues and have strong women characters. Making films is like a relationship where Bhatt feels you "must give your very best." Considering herself lucky to have grown up in a household where nothing was taboo, Bhatt feels that future films will have to be more communicative with the audience. While she is unwilling to discuss her next venture, she is more than optimistic about her future as a producer.

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