Sanjana
Sanghi
is
making
her
Bollywood
debut
with
Dil
Bechara,
which
is
all
set
to
release
this
weekend
on
Disney+
Hotstar.
While
this
is
her
first
feature
film
as
a
lead
actress,
Sanjana
has
been
working
in
front
of
the
camera
since
2011
release
Rockstar
directed
by
Imtiaz
Ali.
Sanjana
was
seen
playing
the
role
of
Nargis
Fakhri's
younger
sister,
Mandy.
Sanjana,
in
an
Instagram
post,
also
revealed
how
she
was
discovered
by
casting
director
Mukesh
Chhabra.
Mukesh
is
now
making
his
debut
as
a
director
with
Dil
Bechara,
and
cast
two
of
his
casting
marvels
in
the
film,
the
other
one
being
the
late
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput.
Sanjana
shared
she
was
spotted
by
Chhabra
when
she
was
performing
in
school.
"At
age
13,
Mukesh
found
me
performing
on
stage
in
my
school
in
Delhi,
asked
me
to
'audition'
then
&
there
itself,
and
went
on
to
cast
me
as
'Mandy'
in
Rockstar,"
she
revealed.
Over
the
years,
Sanjana
went
on
to
be
a
part
of
a
number
of
TVC
for
big
brands
like
Samsung,
Coca
Cola,
Tanishq,
Close
Up
and
more.
She
was
also
seen
in
films
like
Fukrey
Returns
as
Katty,
Varun
Sharam's
date.
In
the
same
year,
Sanjana
worked
in
an
Irrfan
Khan
film.
In
an
Instagram
post,
she
shared
a
scene
from
Hindi
Medium,
in
which
she
can
be
seen
playing
the
younger
version
of
Saba
Qamar.
Talking
about
films,
Sanjana
revealed
that
she
was
in
her
third
year
of
college
when
she
shot
for
the
film.
"Forever
grateful
for
being
such
a
small
part
of
such
a
beautiful
story.
I
was
a
3rd
year
student
in
Delhi
University
when
I
shot
for
Hindi
Medium,
and
the
thought
of
just
expanding
my
horizons
as
a
performer
by
being
around
such
inspirational
artists
meant
the
world
to
me,
teaching
me
that
no
part
as
an
actor
is
too
big
or
small.
I'm
glad
I
made
time
away
from
the
academic
pressure
of
writing
my
thesis
in
the
final
year
of
college,
and
went
ahead
and
did
this.
Saved
myself
from
a
huge
regret
I'd
have
carried
with
myself
forever,"
she
wrote
in
the
caption.
Dil
Bechara
starring
Sushant
and
Sanjana,
is
the
adaptation
of
John
Green's
book
The
Fault
In
Our
Stars.
The
film
is
scheduled
to
release
on
July
24
at
7.30
pm
on
Disney+
Hotstar
for
free,
as
a
tribute
to
the
late
actor.