The Queen Returns?

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Madhuri Dixit is a talent that is inspiring and many young Bollywood starlets aspire to be like her. This year, fans received a very healthy dose of the Queen doing what she does best, dancing. During her stint as head judge on the dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Ja, Madhuri enthralled the audiences not only with her amazing dancing abilities, but with the connection she was able to establish with industry insiders, her fans and with the younger generations as well. Let’s not forget, she very beautifully graced the April 2011 cover of Filmfare, she has commercials out for Neesa Basmati Rice, Xpert Dish Washing Sponges, Comfort Fabric Conditioner and the Lifestyle Ambassador for the FoodFood Channel. Those that were not around when Madhuri ruled the roost, or those that were not too familiar with her work are now very aware that Madhuri Dixit IS the best of the best.

If recent reports are to be believed, than Madhuri Dixit will be starring soon in the 2011 remake of Satte Pe Satta along with Sanjay Dutt. The original film was released 29 years ago and starred Amitabh Bachchan and Hema Malini, and this time around the film will be produced by Dutt’s home production company, Sanjay Dutt Productions. There are a number of reports that Madhuri has already signed the dotted line and the film was announced on her birthday, May 15th itself. There is also heavy rumors that the film will be shot on a 45 day schedule when Madhuri returns to India to film the Maha Challenge for the FoodFood Network in June. There are also reports that Madhuri is considering the project and is keen to do it, but she is waiting to read the script first. Many are hesitant to believe the rumors because it was heavily speculated that Madhuri and Sanjay had feelings for one another during the 90’s a time when the two were very popular and delivered a number of hit films together.

Rumors are rife and fingers are crossed, everyone is waiting for the Queen to return.

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