The Queen of Dhak-Dhak... Happy 45th Birthday!
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•• ♥ ◘ -Madhuri Dixit-Nene- ◘ ♥••
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•• ♥ ◘ -Madhuri Dixit-Nene- ◘ ♥••
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Known for her heart-melting smile, setting fire
to any stage she dances on and lighting up not only any screens she appears on,
but also each viewer’s insides too. From 1984’s Abodh to Aaja Nachle in
2007, Madhuri Dixit-Nene has starred
and acted in over sixty-five movies alone, with five Filmfare Awards, four for Best
Actress and one for Best
Supporting Actress. She holds the record for the highest number of Best Actress nominations at Filmfare, with thirteen. In 2008, she
was awarded the Padma Shri,
India's fourth-highest civilian award by the Government of India.
Let’s find the innocence of Bubbli, hidden
inside the marvel that is Madhuri
Dixit-Nene...
1. Madhurji... Your favourite dance:
*Ek-Do-Teen...*Choli Ke Piche...*Dhak-Dhak...*Hum Ko Aajkal...
Ans: Humko Aajkal – Sailab
2. Madhurji...The film closest to your heart...
*Teezab *Ram Lakhan *Parinda *Beta *Hum Aapke Hain Kyon *Dil Toh Pagal
Hai *Devdas
Ans: Hum Aapke Hain Kyon
3. Madhurji... The most romantic male actor
*Anil
Kapoor *Amir Khan *Salman Khan *Sharukh Khan
Ans: Sharukh Khan
3. Madhurji... Describe the following people with 1-2
words...
*Yash Chopra – Very Creative
*Saroj Khan – The Ultimate
*Anil Kapoor – Hard-Working
*Dr. SriRam Nene – The Doctor of my heart
Thank You Madhurji...
Over the years, Madhuri has been paired with some of
Bollywood’s biggest heartthrobs and each and every time, she not only stole the
screens, the attention but with every movie she did, she stole hearts, souls
and minds..!
Tezaab:
1988
Although Madhuri made her film debut with Abodh, in 1984, she actually received
wider public recognition in 1988 with Tezaab,
opposite Anil Kapoor. The film was
such a massive hit, that it was 1988's highest grossing movie, and got Madhuri
her first nomination for the Filmfare
Best Actress Award. Madhuri's pelvic thrusts and turns made the ‘Ek-Do-Teen’ number a trending rage, with
the style becoming a permanent feature in most Madhuri movies.
Dil:
1990
A classic romantic movie, with Madhuri and Amir Khan, showing
off teen pranks and teen love, taking you back to your own college moments.
Their chemistry was on par with perfection, with each and every number taking
you back to those moments where you first fell in love. Both Madhuri and Amir oozed flair, panache and finesse in more and more throughout,
with each emotion so raw and so real. Certainly one of my all time favourites!
Saajan:
1991
Madhuri,
Salam Khan and Sanjay all star in this Bollywood love triangle. Although Madhuri was somewhat limited to the
submissive role of the object of desire between two strong leads, her charms,
grace and fine performance allow her to sublimely wave through the entire
script.
Hum
Aapke Hai Kyon: 1994
The biggest hit of 1994 and the 52 week runner, Madhuri and Salam Khan’s Hum Aapke Hai Kyon was one of the biggest hits
of 1994, with a trend setting towards non-violent love stories. Again, with
some sizzling on-screen chemistry between the pair, Madhuri and Salam suited
each other perfectly, with some great numbers that still are heard and seen
today.
Sexy
Shah Rukh... Magnificent Madhuri: 1993-2002
How could I pick and just cover one movie that starred this
breathe-taking Bollywood duet?! Anjaam
saw both actors play a vast amount of emotions and go from a positive to an extreme
negative character, whilst delivering that charm and grace that is Madhuri.
This talented duo had all lovers, everywhere come alive, when we saw the theme
that Love Conquers All in Koyla, Dil to Pagal Hai, Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam and last but least, Devdas. The awesome-twosome has always
set the Bollywood screen blazing alight with their talent, chemistry and extravaganza!
Here’s wishing the only classy, graceful and heart-stopping, Mrs Madhuri
Dixit-Nene, a very Happy 45th
Birthday! Yet am I to witness some who ages to beautiful. Praying for her years
ahead to be filled and showered with great health, wealth and happiness,
forever more. May she continue to grace the stages and screens, creating magic,
masti and magnetism performances, bringing life and a breath of fresh air to
Indian Cinema, once again.
















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