Madhuri Dixit
BIOGRAPHY
Madhuri Dixit is one of the most acclaimed actors and Kathak dancers Bollywood have ever witnessed. Born in a Marathi Brahmin Koknastha family to Mr. Shankar and Mrs. Snehlata, Madhuri Dixit has two sisters Rupa, Bharti, and brother Ajit. She performed decently well in her academics and aspired to become a Microbiologist which made her pursue the subject from Mumbai's Sathaye College, formerly known as Parle College; but within six months she opted out from college to pursue her career in Bollywood. Though she debuted with 'Abodh' in 1984, it's with 'Tezaab' (1988), a romantic thriller caste opposite Anil Kapoor, where she started garnering fame and popularity. She earned her first nomination of Filmfare Best Actress with this movie and it was also the highest grossing film in that year. Her performance in 'Ek Do Tin' made every heart groove to the beats of the song. During this time, Madhuri also got featured on Debonair and she was also featured as the cover girl on 1986 Filmfare edition. Since then she has graced more than 72 movies with her stupendous performances.
After 'Tejaab', Madhuri Dixit once again was paired with Anil Kapoor for Subhash Ghai's 'Ram Lakhan'(1989) which went on to be a super hit and the second highest grossing movie of the year. In her next 'Prem Pratigya' she received critical acclamation for her performance and earned her second nomination for Filmfare Best Actress Award. Dixit continued her success with her fourth pairing with Anil Kapoor in Vidhu Vinod Chopra's drama 'Parinda'. In 1990, Madhuri starred in the romantic drama 'Dil' opposite Aamir Khan. The film became the biggest box office hit of the year and made her one of the leading actresses of Bollywood. Her performance in 'Dil' also earned her the first Filmfare Best Actress Award of her career. She was also seen in the dramas 'Sailaab' opposite Aditya Pancholi and 'Kishen Kanhaiya' opposite Anil Kapoor. The following year in 1991, she starred in the super-hit movie 'Saajan' opposite Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt which also earned her the fourth nomination for the Filmfare Best Actress Award. In 1992, Dixit featured in the film 'Beta' once again opposite Anil Kapoor which won her the second Filmfare Best Actress Award. Following the film's success, Dixit became famously known as the "Dhak Dhak Girl" for her performance on the song "Dhak Dhak Karne Laga".
In 1993, Dixit starred in the super-hit film 'Khalnayak; opposite Sanjay Dutt and Jackie Shroff. Her portrayal of the police officer Ganga earned her critical acclaim and a sixth nomination for the Filmfare Best Actress Award and became the year's second highest grossing film. In 1994, Dixit starred in 'Anjaam', being paired with Shahrukh Khan for the first time. Dixit's performance of a revenge-seeking wife and mother earned her a seventh nomination for the Filmfare Best Actress Award. She was praised for her performance, even though the film was an average performer at the box office. Her next was 'Hum Aapke Hain Koun' opposite Salman Khan. The film became one of the biggest hits & the highest grossing Bollywood film after its theatrical run and held this record for 7 years till the release of 'Gadar: Ek Prem Katha' (2001). Madhuri was awarded her third Filmfare Best Actress Award for the film. 1995 witnessed Dixit star in the hit film 'Raja' opposite Sanjay Kapoor. The film became the fourth highest grosser of the year and its success was attributed to her immense popularity. Her next release was David Dhawan's 'Yaraana' opposite Rishi Kapoor, in which she played a dancer on the run from her abusive lover. Both films earned her nominations for the Filmfare Best Actress Award.
AS AN ACTRESS
Bombay Meri Hai (TV Series) (1984) |
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Kalank |
2019 |
Shreya Ghoshal & Vaishali Mhade: Ghar More Pardesiya (Video short) |
2019 |
Total Dhamaal |
2019 |
Harrdy Sandhu, Abuzar Akhtar, Aditi Singh Sharma and Jonita Gandhi: Speaker Phat Jaaye |
2019 |
Bucket List |
2018 |
Comedy Nights Live (TV Series) |
2016 |
Gulaab Gang |
2014 |
Dedh Ishqiya |
2014 |
Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani |
2013 |
Aaja Nachle |
2007 |
Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa (TV Series) |
2006 |
Kahin na kahin koi hai (TV Series) |
2002 |
Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam |
2002 |
Devdas |
2002 |
Lajja |
2001 |
Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke |
2001 |
Gaja Gamini |
2000 |
Call |
1999 |
Aarzoo |
1998 |
Wajood |
1998 |
Gharwali Baharwali |
1997 |
Mrityudand: The Death Sentence |
1997 |
Dil To Pagal Hai |
1997 |
Mohabbat |
1997 |
Mahaanta: The Film |
1997 |
Koyla |
1996 |
PremGranth |
1996 |
Rajkumar |
1995 |
Paappi Devataa |
1995 |
Raja |
1995 |
Yaraana |
1994 |
Hum Aapke Hain Koun...! |
1994 |
Anjaam |
1993 |
Aasoo Bane Angaarey |
1993 |
Jai Devaa |
1993 |
Phool |
1993 |
Sahibaan |
1993 |
Dil Tera Aashiq |
1993 |
Khal Nayak |
1992 |
Beta |
1992 |
Dharavi |
1992 |
Prem Deewane |
1992 |
Sangeet |
1992 |
Khel |
1992 |
Zindagi Ek Juaa |
1992 |
Prahaar: The Final Attack |
1991 |
Saajan |
1991 |
Pratikar |
1991 |
100 Days |
1991 |
Khilaaf |
1991 |
Kishen Kanhaiya |
1990 |
Pyar Ka Devta |
1990 |
Thanedaar |
1990 |
Jamai Raja |
1990 |
Sailaab |
1990 |
Jeevan Ek Sanghursh |
1990 |
Deewana Mujh Sa Nahin |
1990 |
Dil |
1990 |
Izzatdaar |
1990 |
Maha-Sangram |
1990 |
Mujrim |
1989 |
Shanakht |
1989 |
Paap Ka Ant |
1989 |
Parinda |
1989 |
Kanoon Apna Apna |
1989 |
Tridev |
1989 |
Prem Pratigyaa |
1989 |
Ilaaka |
1989 |
Ram Lakhan |
1989 |
Vardi |
1989 |
Satyavadi Raja Harishchandra |
1989 |
Tezaab |
1988 |
Dayavan |
1988 |
Khatron Ke Khiladi |
1988 |
Mohre |
1987 |
Zameen |
1987 |
Uttar Dakshin |
1987 |
Hifazat |
1987 |
Karma |
1986 |
Maanav Hatya |
1986 |
Swati |
1986 |
Awara Baap |
1985 |
Paying Guest (TV Series) (1985) |
1985 |
Abodh |
1984 |