Dhak Dhak Girl Reduced to Tears
The year was 1967 and a star in Mumbai was born into a
conservative Marathi Konkanastha Hindu Brahmin family. The star made a
obsequious entry into the film world through a Rajshri production called Abodh.
The Dhak Dhak girl, gifted with a magnetic personality and
a cherubic face by the Divine has a net worth of $3.5 million and is said to
charge Rs 3 to 4 crore per movie, besides endorsing a range of products like
Maggie, Olay and Chyawanprash.
Her presence electrifies the atmosphere and certainly she
commands a unique screen presence. The actress adores Balraj Sahni, Gregory
Peck, Meryl Streep, Nargis, Madhubala and Ingrid Bergman and likes to be draped
in her favourite orange colour.
But it was the 1987, N.Chandra film Tezab that
catapulted her to stardom. Co-starring Anil Kapoor, her gyrations to the
popular number ‘Ek Do Teen…’ sent the film maniacal country into an instant
tizzy. Indians are unusually passionate about cinema, cricket and
politics.
This magnetic and charmed personality betrayed her human
side when Madhuri Dixit publicly broke down and could not contain her
sentiments at a condolence meet for ace photographer Gautam Rajyadhyaksha in
2011.
This unassuming girl was a student at Divine Child High
School, Mumbai and was trained in microbiology. But the heart beat for dancing.
A trained Kathak dancer; she was the suzerain of Bollywood in the 80s, 90s and
early 2000s.
Her infectious smile and well sculpted body, almost
contagious laughter had men of all ages eating out of her palms. The alluring
actor’s dancing and artistic proficiency attracted both the hoi-polloi and the
intellectual classes alike. So much so, the renowned painter M.F. Hussain made Gaja
Gamini his ode to womanhood with Madhuri Dixit playing the leading role.
The trouper has been feted with 6 Filmfare awards, 4 national awards and
decorated with the fourth highest national award, the Padma Shri in the year
2008.
Madhuri Dixit has been recognised internationally too.
She is one of the handful of Indians and the
second Indian film actress after Aishwarya Rai to feature at Madame Tussauds,
the gallery founded by French wax sculptor Marie Tussaud back in 1761.
“I feel very humbled to be included
alongside other Bollywood stars and some of my personal heroes,” remarked the
Dhak Dhak girl once her chiselled and manicured frame found a place in the
famous gallery.
It was a truly surgical strike when she
married heart surgeon, Dr Sriram Nene of the US and settled down in Cleveland
for two decades, only to surface back in the year 2011. Rumours also suggest
that Sanjay Dutt, her alleged boyfriend wept when Madhuri Dixit got married. A
large number of her fans too would have privately exhibited this emotion.
The enchantress who with amazing
felicity can lift the gloom-ridden spirits of those on sets or ensconced in
their brick and mortar house miles away, publicly wept and made the nation weep
in unison when Shampa and Ryan, afflicted with Parkinson’s debilitation danced
at the Chitramala reality show ‘So You Think You Can Dance’. The
dancer-model-actress was on the jury of this spectacular show.
More recently Madhuri Dixit-Nene was
shattered to the core of her being at the untimely demise of Sridevi, her colleague
of several years in Bollywood.
Any human can cry. Be it Madhuri
Dixit-Nene or stock individual, when a person is flooded with emotions, he or
she would feel much more cheery after a bout of crying. Crying or shedding
tears however precious they may be, stimulates the Parasympathetic Nervous
System.
Perhaps Dr Sriram Nene empathises with
the psychological veneer behind crying.
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