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Originally posted by: pieryrose
I always found Madhuri 's face looking more 'older' than her real age when in her prime days. I dont know why. She is very gorgeous, but somehow i feel like she has the aura of yesteryear actress.
Manisha on the other hand has more soft and very innocent features. I prefer Manisha over Madhuri.
Yeah Madhuri was and still is very pretty but I also found her to look older somehow... Like now she looks young for her age haha but in her old movies from the 90s and early 00s she always looked much older than her age.... like beautiful obviously but older
Madhuri, anyday over any 90s heroine. There is a reason she was compared to Madhubala in her prime. Manisha and Juhi looked beautiful too but no comparison to Madhuri.
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