Madhuri Dixit



Madhuri Dixit ({born|birthed} 15 May 1967) is an Indian {actress|starlet} {who|that} is {known|understood|recognized} for her {work in|operate in} Hindi {cinema|movie theater}. A leading {actress|starlet} in the 1980s, 1990s {and|as well as|and also} early-2000s, Dixit {has|has actually} been {praised|applauded|commended} by {critics|doubters} for her {acting|performing} {and|as well as|and also} {dancing|dance} {skills|abilities}. [1] She {has|has actually} {received|gotten|obtained} {six|6} Filmfare {Awards|Honors|Gives}, {four|4} for {Best|Finest|Optimal|Ideal} {Actress|Starlet}, one for {Best|Finest|Optimal|Ideal} {Supporting|Sustaining|Assisting} {Actress|Starlet} {and|as well as|and also} one {special|unique} {award|honor|give}. She {has|has actually} been {nominated|chosen} for the Filmfare {Award|Honor|Give} for {Best|Finest|Optimal|Ideal} {Actress|Starlet} {a record|a document} fourteen times. She was {awarded|granted} the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest {civilian|private|noncombatant} {award|honor|give}, by the {Government|Federal government} of India in 2008. [2]
Dixit made her {film|movie} {debut|launching} in Abodh (1984) {and|as well as|and also} {received|got|obtained} {wider|larger|broader|bigger} public {recognition|acknowledgment} with Tezaab (1988). She {went on|took place} to {establish|develop} herself as a leading {actress|starlet} of Hindi {cinema|movie theater} with the {films|movies} Ram Lakhan (1989), Parinda (1989), Dil (1990), Saajan (1991), Beta (1992), Khalnayak (1993), Hum Aapke Hain Koun.! (1994), Raja (1995), {and|as well as|and also} Dil To Pagal Hai (1997). She {also|likewise|additionally} {garnered|gathered|amassed} {critical|crucial|vital|important|essential} {acclaim|praise|recognition|honor} for her {work in|operate in} the {dramas|dramatization} Anjaam (1994), Mrityudand (1997), Pukar (2000), Lajja (2001) {and|as well as|and also} Devdas (2002). In 2002, she took a sabbatical from {films|movies} to {raise|increase|elevate} her {children|kids|youngsters} {and|as well as|and also} {made a comeback|rebounded|picked up|recovered} with the {musical|music} Aaja Nachle in 2007, {later|later on} starring in the 2014 {dramas|dramatization} Dedh Ishqiya {and|as well as|and also} Gulaab Gang.

{In addition to|Along with} acting in {films|movies}, Dixit {has|has actually} {featured|included|showcased} as {a talent|a skill|an ability} {judge|court} for {four|4} {seasons|periods} of the {dance|dancing} {reality|truth|fact} {show|reveal} Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa. She {has|has actually} {participated in|taken part in|joined} {several|a number of|numerous} {stage shows|performance} {and|as well as|and also} {has|has actually} {engaged in|participated in|taken part in} {philanthropic|humanitarian|kind} {activities|tasks}. In 2014 she was {appointed|designated|selected|assigned} the UNICEF {Goodwill|A good reputation} {Ambassador|Emissary} in India. She is {married|wed} to the Dr. Shriram Madhav Nene, with {whom|which} she has {two|2} {children|kids|youngsters}.

Madhuri Dixit {is a native of|hails} Mumbai, India. She was {born on|born upon} 15 May 1967 in a Maharashtrian [3] {family|household|family members} to Shankar {and|as well as|and also} Snehlata Dixit. [4] [5] Dixit {attended|went to|participated in} Divine {Child|Kid|Youngster} {High School|Secondary school|Senior high school} {and|as well as|and also} Mumbai {University|College} {and|as well as|and also} {studied|examined|researched} to be a microbiologist. [6] [7] She {always|constantly|consistently} {desired|preferred|wanted|intended} {dance|dancing} {since|because|considering that|given that} the age of 3 {and|as well as|and also} {went on|took place} to {practice|exercise} the {art|fine art} of kathak {and|as well as|and also} {later on|in the future|later} to {become|end up being|come to be} {a trained|a qualified|a skilled|an experienced} {professional|expert|specialist} Kathak {dancer|professional dancer}. [8] [9]
Dixit made her acting {debut|launching} in Rajshri Productions' {movie|film|motion picture|flick} Abodh in 1984 opposite the Bengali {actor|star}, Tapas Paul. The {film|movie} {failed to|cannot} {do well|succeed} {but|however|yet} Dixit {earned|made|gained} {positive|favorable} {reviews|evaluations|testimonials} from {critics|doubters}. Aakash Barvalia on Gomolo {praised|applauded|commended} her as he {wrote|composed|created} "Madhuri {excels in|masters} her {role|function|duty|part} as a young {naive|ignorant} {bride|bride-to-be|new bride} {who|that} acquits herself well as the {naive|ignorant} {village|town} {girl|woman|lady|female} {and|as well as|and also} does not {realize|recognize|understand} {what|exactly what|just what} {marriage|marital relationship} {actually|really|in fact} {entails|involves|requires}." [10] Her only {release|launch} of 1985 was Awara Baap that {turned out to be|ended up being|became} {another|one more|an additional} {failure|problem|failing} for Dixit.

In 1986, Dixit starred in {two|2} {movies|films|motion pictures|flicks}, Swati {and|as well as|and also} Manav Hatya {but|however|yet} both {films|movies} {flopped|tumbled} at the box {office|workplace}. Dixit had {three|3} {releases|launches} in 1987 with Mohre, Hifazat {and|as well as|and also} Uttar Dakshin {but|however|yet} her {films|movies} {continued to|remained to|continuouslied} {flop|tumble} at the box {office|workplace}. {Among|Amongst} Dixit's {three|3} {releases|launches} of 1988, {first|initially} {two|2} of them - Dayavan {and|as well as|and also} Khatron Ke Khiladi'- {too|as well|also} {failed to|cannot} {do well|succeed} {commercially|readily}.


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