Madhuri Mania
 
It's the most awaited comeback in Bollywood and the wait is going to end soon. Her film Aaja Nachle, hits the cinemas worldwide on Friday and she is all set to melt the hearts of millions with her million dollar smile. In this exclusive interview, Devansh Patel speaks to the Indian Film Industry's heartbeat or shall I say...’Dhak Dhak’ - Madhuri Dixit.

 
2007 promises to be the comeback year for the `Dhak Dhak' queen

 
She has the most dazzling smile which lights up the room instantly. Karan Johar  felt the megawatt smile in his show Koffee With Karan.

 
 
How would you describe Namrata Shirodkar as a co-star?
I know Namrata because of Shilpa (her sister). We have worked together and I know Namrata through her. She is a very nice girl, easy to work with. She has done a good job in the film. Of course, the credit goes to Rajkumar Santoshi totally. All the performances in this film are very good. I mean, I can be proud of this film, you know... I can show it to my children as one of the films that I have done (laughs).

 
Is this a slap on the faces of all those who say married actresses cannot succeed?
I wouldn’t say it’s a slap, I mean, we are not at war. I would just say that times have changed and people should realise that. We have married women working everywhere, so why not in films?

 
There is something about Madhuri Dixit Nene. A girl who came from a middle class Maharashtrian background, she would have probably ended up a microbiologist had the Rajshris not discovered her. Abodh was just a teaser into the Madhuri mania that went on to envelope the nation. She fired the screen with her acting abilities and her excellent dancing skills.

 
Some Things Never Fail To Bring Us Joy. A Hot Cuppa Coffee On A Rainy Day, Love, Weekends, A Dollop Of Chocolate Ice Cream, Moonlight, Cocktails, A Baby's Chuckle, Gifts Without An Occasion, Gooey Brownies "Madhuri Dixit. I Realize I'm Joined By Many By The Commonness Of This Addition To The List When I Meet A Bunch Of Her Fans In All Shapes, Sizes And Ages At A Family Affair, When I Announce, "I'm Just Returning From Doing Madhuri's Interview."

 
This earthy beauty has a smile that dazzles you. Madhuri Dixit may have turned 40, but she still gives actresses half her age a run for their money. Tackling films, motherhood and constant jetsetting between India and US with aplomb, the actress talks about her upcoming film Aaja Nachle and being on the cover of the latest edition of Filmfare. Excerpts:

 
Madhuri Dixit makes hearts go dhak dhak as she performs at The Unforgettable Tour in the US. Over a long-distance call from New York, the actress relives the experience