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Originally posted by: ZoobiDoobi
Of course I will be. But i have a feeling all you crazy madhuri fans won't be that active as you guys r now 😳
Another tweet from MD....its abt the earthquake n tsunami...MadhuriDixit1 Madhuri Dixit-NeneCan u believe another quake and tsunami? My heart goes out to them.
Another video link of the very awesome n super rocking performance of Mads in the maha grand finale....enjoy!!!😉
Originally posted by: ayushma30
This is the first time I'm visiting this fan club. I absolutely love and adore Madhuri. I made a sig from the filmfare magazine. I hope I can post it here...
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Originally posted by: luv_sakshi
WOW!!😃 Rocking Siggy Pal!!👏👏👏👏 Love the blending n effects used😊...the wordings are Gr8 n Madzie looks so Royal sitting b/w SRK n Kads!🤗🤗🤗
She's still got it Aabhas Sharma / New Delhi March 12, 2011, 0:35 IST Senior functionaries of Sony, the general entertainment channel, are ecstatic. No less than 5.6 per cent of homes with cable and satellite television watched dance reality show Jhalak Dikhla Jaa on day one. This was head and shoulders above Kaun Banega Crorepati, anchored by Amitabh Bachchan, which opened with a viewership of 4 per cent on the channel, while Shahrukh Khan's Zor Ka Jhatka on NDTV Imagine managed just 2.6 per cent viewership, ribald jokes notwithstanding.
The functionaries put down the success of Jhalak Dikhla Jaa to its host, Madhuri Dixit, Bollywood's reigning heroine of the 1990s. What makes them happier is that the channel paid Dixit a fraction of what it paid Bachchan and still managed higher viewership.
For years, there has been an unwritten rule in showbiz that married actresses, especially those with children, don't sell. Dixit, now in her 40s, married a US-based doctor some years ago and bid adieu to the entertainment industry ' but the industry does not seem ready to let go of her so easily. She made her first comeback in 2007 with Yash Raj production Aaja Nachle which did average business.
In her third coming, Dixit is in demand with film makers, TV shows and marketers. "I am glad people still think of me so highly and are willing to work with me," she says. Hindustan Unilever has signed her for its fabric care brand, Comfort, while Bush Foods has signed her as a global ambassador for its basmati rice, Neesa. She is also the brand ambassador for chef Sanjeev Kapoor's channel, Food Food, a joint-venture between Malaysia-based Astro All Asia Network and Kapoor's Turmeric Vision.
Her business manager, Rakesh Nath, says Dixit still commands a lot of respect in the entertainment industry. "I had a great time doing Jhalak' and as far as films are concerned, I have read a lot of scripts but nothing is finalised," says the Denver-based actress.
"What matters to me is the subject and my role." But it's an open secret that Dixit has refused a sought-after film with superstar Rajinikanth and also said no to other plum projects.
But what is it about Dixit that has producers and marketers queuing up, almost eight years after she called it quits (her last big release was Devdas in 2002)? "She was the last female superstar Bollywood saw and still has that aura around her," says adman Prasoon Joshi.
Nobody divulges how much Dixit commands for endorsements but it is estimated to be more than what other married or "senior" actresses receive. She might not be signing films left, right and centre or appearing on magazine covers by the dozen, but she remains as popular as ever.