Her debut film, where she played the sister of Mithun Chakraborty’s character. The film has since gained a massive cult following for being "so bad it's good".
Sapna Sappu (born Zarina Sheikh) is a prolific Indian actress and producer who became a defining figure of India’s "B-grade" or pulp cinema during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Known for her bold screen presence, she is often referred to as the "Sridevi of pulp films" due to her immense popularity and ability to draw crowds in regional markets.
Performing stunts in films like Jungle Ki Sherni and Daku Ramkali , often wielding swords or engaging in fight sequences against various villains. B grade actress Sapna Sex scene target
A parody of the Bollywood classic where she played characters inspired by Basanti and Lajwanti.
Sapna’s career was built on high-energy, often over-the-top performances that blended action, horror, and erotica. Her screen presence was defined by: Her debut film, where she played the sister
One of her notable entries in the pulp horror-erotica genre.
A popular action-drama in which she also served as a producer. Known for her bold screen presence, she is
Her films frequently featured the rhyming, bombastic dialogue characteristic of Kanti Shah’s "pulp" style, most notably in Gunda .