New Delhi: Mahesh Bhatt's next project is a biopic named ‘Madam Sapna’. It will tell the tale of Haryanvi dancing star Sapna Choudhary, whose life story is both interesting and inspirational. This biography will focus on Sapna's incredible journey from a suicide attempt to worldwide recognition in Haryanvi folk dance in depth. 


‘Madam Sapna’ showcases the rich cultural history of Haryana and wants to honour Sapna Choudhary’s accomplishments. It is produced by Vinay Bhardwaj and Ravina Thakur under the umbrella of Shining Sun Studios. Authentic to her heritage, the film would supposedly include lively performances of traditional Haryanvi music and dance.


Sharing the trailer of the biopic on social media, Sapna Choudhary wrote, "Who am I? Where did I start, and where am I headed? This biopic is more than just a film—it’s a piece of my heart , my struggles, dreams, and the path I’ve walked. Your support has been my strength through every challenge. As my story comes to life, I deeply appreciate your continued love and encouragement. Thank you for being a part of this journey. Stay with me as we turn this chapter together."






Speaking to ETimes, Sapna expressed her satisfaction with biopic. The dancer-influencer told, "It feels nice that a biopic is being made on my life although I had a lot of offers from other production houses when I met Mahesh Bhatt and Vinay Bhardwaj and the vibes that were exchanged—I could see that they understood my story and the way I wanted it to be."


It is anticipated that further information on the project will be announced shortly.


Sapna Choudhary At Cannes


Last year was a turning moment in Sapna Choudhary’s career as she debuted at Cannes. Sapna addressed her views on the Cannes experience, expressing her gratitude to God for allowing her to achieve a lifelong desire to be a part of the festival. She said, “I am a proud Indian standing here at Cannes for my country and my State Haryana.”


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