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Madhuri Dixit: “I’m waiting for the right script”

Madhuri Dixit

Since her last appearances in the black-comedy ‘Dedh Ishqiya'(2014), and crime-drama ‘Gulaab Gang'(2014), Madhuri Dixit has not ventured back on the big screen and the actress admits it is because she is yet to bag the right script which would see her return to films.

Fondly��known as the ‘Dhak Dhak Girl‘ of Bollywood, Dixit confirmed she has not bid adieu to acting, rather she is taking up judging reality shows more because dance, evidently, is her passion. As reported by��The Hindustan Times,�� Dixit confessed,”Acting is my first love. As soon as something that I like comes to my table, I will surely say yes to that film offer. Right now, I am busy with dance shows as dance is my passion.”

The mother of two revealed��she did not miss facing the camera as her family has always been her priority. “Everybody����has their own dreams. Having a family and children were a big part of my dream… When I was in Denver, I was living my dream. My priorities are very straight. I know what is important for me. And whenever I do anything, I plan very well.�۝

Dixit, who has been dancing since the age of 3, even��credited the reason behind her early involvement in creative arts and consequently her successful career as a result of having a supporting family. “My parents were very supportive and so were my in-laws and husband. My husband and I are like a unit, who work together. So, if I am going to be absent, he takes over and when he is busy I do it. I wish everyone could get such a family.�۝

After showcasing her dancing skills in many films, including ‘Aaja Nachle'(2007), the superstar will next be seen judging the Indian version of American reality TV series ‘ So You Think You Can Dance’ alongside choreographers Terence Lewis and Bosco Martis. Speaking about the show, Dixit shared, ���The concept of the show is very different. We have divided them into two groups — stage and street.. They are dancers. They are passionate about what they do. What is difficult is they have their stories, own lives and own struggles and how some of them have been disowned by their families for taking up dance as their career option.”

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By Nish Misra