Madhuri Dixit breaks silence on quitting films after marriage
Bollywood diva Madhuri Dixit gets candid about moving away from films in 1999, at the zenith of her career, following her marraige.
Bollywood diva Madhuri Dixit gets candid about moving away from films in 1999, at the zenith of her career, following her marraige.
Actress Madhuri Dixit had once opened up about an unforgettable moment from her illustrious career involving veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah.
'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3' crosses ₹200 crore in just 10 days, celebrating its box office success with a star-studded event in Mumbai. Details inside.
Anil Kapoor celebrates 36 years of 'Tezaab' with a special video featuring senior citizens dancing to the iconic song 'Ek Do Teen Char'.
Madhuri Dixit reflects on her 25-year marriage with Dr. Shriram Nene, sharing insights on building a lasting partnership through respect, love, and daily commitment.
However, Paul says choreographing has become a challenging task amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
Currently, Madhuri is gearing up to enter the OTT space with the thriller series "Finding Anamika".
The actress also shared a video where she is seen preparing her son for his graduation day and how he is rejoicing.
Among the earliest to post a reaction was Arjun Bijlani, who described the couple as "cute".
Meanwhile, new Covid-19 cases in Maharashtra spiked to a record high of 67,123 on Saturday, while the death toll mounted to 419, the second highest so far.