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Madhuri has no time to miss Bollywood

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Suruchi Mazumdar

Posted: May 16, 2008 at 1702 hrs IST

Mumbai, May 16: The diva has left behind her life of fame and glory and taken refuge in domestic bliss. But a nation obsessed with her famous electric smile and the rhythm of her dance moves is yet to forget her. India has called Madhuri Dixit back once again, this time to confer the title of Padma Shri, and the lady returns for the first time since the release of her comeback film Aaja Nachle last November.

“I was pleasantly surprised when I heard the news. It was great to know that years of work has been acknowledged,” says Dixit who is in Mumbai at present with husband Dr Shriram Nene, after collecting her award in Delhi.

Dixit was her glamorous self in her last film, but the movie’s weak plot failed her. Though people felt the Dhak Dhak girl was wasted in this Yash Raj Films venture, Dixit begs to differ. “It was a good role, something very similar to my life,” she says. “Hits and misses are part of our lives. I never got unduly carried away by hits, nor got bothered by flops.”

Films and box office no longer make a difference in Dixit’s life—she sounds just like any other ordinary homemaker who loves to talk about her children and husband. “My family has seen Aaja Nachle and they loved it. My elder son is sometimes curious why I am known as ‘Madhuri Dixit’,” she says. “I didn’t bring my children to India this time because this is a short trip. We will be returning home in the next few days.”

There are no plans of acting in a Hindi film anytime soon, though she had taken home some scripts the last time she left Mumbai. “It’s true that I took back some scripts. But I haven’t yet decided on anything,” Dixit casually says. “But I never said that I would quit movies. I may act in one film in one year or even in two years.”

Dixit belongs to the rare league of (women) superstars in Hindi films, who reigned for more than a decade and were dependable names for distributors—a rare phenomenon for today’s heroines.

“I started acting very innocently. I didn’t know what acting was all about. Ironically, films were never a long-term plan for me,” she says.

Dixit debuted with the dud Abodh in 1986, but became the country’s darling with the 1988-hit Tezaab. Through the next 15 years, her popularity reached a summit as she continued her successful run with films like Ram Lakhan, Dil, Beta, Sailab, Hum Aapke Hain Kaun and Devdas.

Now, at the end of her colourful journey, the former leading lady does not miss her heyday. “I have no time to miss Bollywood,” she insists. “Looking after my kids is like acting in two big films.”

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MADHURI DIXIT PADAM SHREE by P. C.LUTHRA on 16 May 2008

MADHURI DIXIT PADAM SHREE. YOU ARE IN OUR HEARTS. YOU MAY BEIN USA OR ELSE WE WOULD CONTINUE TO ASPIRE YOUR GREAT CONTRIBUTION TO FILM INDUSTRY TO WHICH YOU HVE BROUGHT TO HIGHER GLAMOURS AND HEIGHTS. WE WOULD NOT LIKE TO DISTURB YOUR HOUSELIFE SINCE IT IS ALSO A PHASE OF SERVICE AND SACRIFICE AS WIFE AND MOTHER. WITH LOVE AND AFFECTION.

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