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Madhuri Dixit is an Indian actress known for her work in Bollywood films. She made her acting debut with the role of a young bride in the 1984 film Abodh.[1] Dixit went on to appear in several films over the next two years, including the dramas Awara Baap (1985) and Swati (1986), though none of them garnered her much recognition.[1] Her breakthrough role came in 1988 with N. Chandra's thriller Tezaab, the highest-grossing film of that year.[2][3] "Ek Do Teen", a dance number that she performed in the film, was widely popular.[3] She continued to play the lead in the commercially successful action-dramas Ram Lakhan (1989), Tridev (1989), and Kishen Kanhaiya (1990).[4][5] The role of a wealthy brat in the 1990 romantic drama Dil earned Dixit her first Filmfare Award for Best Actress.[6] The following year, she starred in Saajan, and won a second Best Actress award at Filmfare for playing a woman who rebels against her manipulative mother-in-law in the drama Beta.[6][7]
Dixit featured alongside Jackie Shroff and Sanjay Dutt in the action thriller Khalnayak (1993), one of the highest-grossing films of that year.[8] She then played an avenger in the drama Anjaam (1994) to positive reviews.[9] Dixit's subsequent release was Sooraj Barjatya's Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (1994), a family drama which emerged as the highest-grossing Bollywood film to that point, and established her as a leading actress of Bollywood.[10][11] The following year, she featured in Raja and Yaraana; in the latter she played a woman who attempts an escape from her abusive husband.[12] Both of her releases in 1996—Rajkumar and Prem Granth—were financial failures.[13] However, Yash Chopra's 1997 romantic film Dil To Pagal Hai was a major success for her, earning her a fourth Filmfare Award for Best Actress.[14][15] She garnered critical acclaim for her work in the drama Mrityudand (1997).[16] Three years later, she was paired opposite Anil Kapoor in the critically acclaimed drama Pukar, following which she portrayed five roles in the experimental film Gaja Gamini.[17]
Dixit was praised for her supporting role as a woman fighting against gender discrimination in Lajja (2001), a drama on women's rights, which performed poorly at the box-office.[18][19] The year 2002 saw Dixit starring in two romantic dramas, including Devdas opposite Shah Rukh Khan, in which she played the Chandramukhi character, a courtesan in love with an alcoholic. For the film, she won a Filmfare Award in the Best Supporting Actress category.[15][20] After a five-year absence from the screen, Dixit played a leading role in Anil Mehta's dance film Aaja Nachle (2007).[16] Despite the film's failure at the box-office, her performance was praised.[16] The widely praised role of a con woman in Abhishek Chaubey's black comedy film Dedh Ishqiya (2014) marked her first acting role in seven years,[21][22][23] and she received her 14th Best Actress nomination at Filmfare for it.[24][25] She followed it by playing the leader of a vigilante group in the crime drama Gulaab Gang alongside Juhi Chawla.[26] In addition to her film work, Dixit has hosted Kahin Na Kahin Koi Hai, a reality show on arranged marriages, and has served as a talent judge for four seasons of the dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa.
Films
Title[a] | Year | Role(s) | Director(s) | Notes | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Abodh | 1984 | Gauri | Hiren Nag | [27] | |
Awara Baap | 1985 | Barkha | Sohanlal Kanwar | [28] | |
Swati | 1986 | Anandi | Kranthi Kumar | [29] | |
Manav Hatya | 1986 | Rama Dixit | Sudarshan Rattan | [30] | |
Hifazat | 1987 | Janki | Prayag Raj | [31] | |
Uttar Dakshin | 1987 | Chanda | Prabhat Khanna | [32] | |
Mohre | 1988 | Maya | Raghuvir Kul | [33] | |
Khatron Ke Khiladi | 1988 | Kavita | Tatineni Rama Rao | [34] | |
Dayavan | 1988 | Neela Velhu | Feroz Khan | [35] | |
Tezaab | 1988 | Mohini | N. Chandra | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress | [36] |
Vardi | 1989 | Jaya | Umesh Mehra | [37] | |
Ram Lakhan | 1989 | Radha Shastri | Subhash Ghai | [38] | |
Prem Pratigyaa | 1989 | Laxmi Rao | Bapu | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress | [39] [40] |
Ilaaka | 1989 | Vidya | Aziz Sejawal | [41] | |
Mujrim | 1989 | Sonia | Umesh Mehra | [42] | |
Tridev | 1989 | Divya Mathur | Rajiv Rai | [43] | |
Kanoon Apna Apna | 1989 | Bharathi | B. Gopal | [44] | |
Parinda | 1989 | Paro | Vidhu Vinod Chopra | [45] | |
Paap Ka Ant | 1989 | Nisha | Vijay Reddy | [46] | |
Maha-Sangram | 1990 | Jhumri | Mukul Anand | [47] | |
Kishen Kanhaiya | 1990 | Anju | Rakesh Roshan | [48] | |
Izzatdaar | 1990 | Mohini | Kovelamudi Bapayya | [49] | |
Dil | 1990 | Madhu Mehra | Indra Kumar | Filmfare Award for Best Actress | [40] [50] |
Deewana Mujh Sa Nahin | 1990 | Anita | Y.Nageshwar Rao | [51] | |
Jeevan Ek Sanghursh | 1990 | Madhu Sen | Rahul Rawail | [52] | |
Sailaab | 1990 | Dr. Sushma Malhotra | Deepak Balraj Vij | [53] | |
Jamai Raja | 1990 | Rekha | A. Kodandarami Reddy | [54] | |
Thanedaar | 1990 | Chanda | Raj N. Sippy | [55] | |
Pyar Ka Devta | 1991 | Devi | Kovelamudi Bapayya | [56] | |
100 Days | 1991 | Devi | Partho Ghosh | [57] | |
Pratikar | 1991 | Madhu | Tatineni Rama Rao | [58] | |
Saajan | 1991 | Pooja | Lawrence D'Souza | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress | [40] [59] |
Prahaar | 1991 | Shirley | Nana Patekar | [60] | |
Beta | 1992 | Saraswati | Indra Kumar | Filmfare Award for Best Actress | [40] [61] |
Zindagi Ek Jua | 1992 | Juhi | Prakash Mehra | [62] | |
Prem Deewane | 1992 | Shivangi Mehra | Sachin Pilgaonkar | [63] | |
Khel | 1992 | Seema, Jhari Bhuti | Rakesh Roshan | [64] | |
Sangeet | 1992 | Sangeeta, Nirmala | K. Vishwanath | [65] | |
Dharavi | 1993 | Dreamgirl | Sudhir Mishra | [66] | |
Sahibaan | 1993 | Sahibaan | Ramesh Talwar | [67] | |
Khalnayak | 1993 | Gangotri Devi | Subhash Ghai | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress | [40] [68] |
Phool | 1993 | Guddi | Singeetam Srinivasa Rao | [69] | |
Dil Tera Aashiq | 1993 | Savitri Devi, Sonia Khanna | Lawrence D'Souza | [70] | |
Aasoo Bane Angaarey | 1993 | Usha, Madhu | Mehul Kumar | [71] | |
Anjaam | 1994 | Shivani Chopra | Rahul Rawail | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress | [40] [72] |
Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! | 1994 | Nisha Choudhury | Sooraj Barjatya | Filmfare Award for Best Actress | [40] [73] |
Raja | 1995 | Madhu Garhwal | Indra Kumar | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress | [40] [74] |
Yaraana | 1995 | Lalita/Shikha | David Dhawan | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress | [40] [75] |
Paappi Devataa | 1995 | Reshma | Harmesh Malhotra | [76] | |
Prem Granth | 1996 | Kajri | Rajiv Kapoor | [77] | |
Rajkumar | 1996 | Rajkumari Vishaka | Pankaj Parashar | [78] | |
Koyla | 1997 | Gauri | Rakesh Roshan | [79] | |
Mahaanta | 1997 | Jenny Pinto | Afzal Khan | [80] | |
Mrityudand | 1997 | Phoolva | Prakash Jha | [81] | |
Mohabbat | 1997 | Shweta Sharma | Reema Rakesh Nath | [82] | |
Dil To Pagal Hai | 1997 | Pooja | Yash Chopra | Filmfare Award for Best Actress | [83] [84] |
Bade Miyan Chote Miyan | 1998 | Herself | David Dhawan | Special appearance | [85] |
Wajood | 1998 | Apoorva Choudhury | N. Kithania | [86] | |
Aarzoo | 1999 | Pooja | Lawrence D'Souza | [87] | |
Pukar | 2000 | Anjali | Rajkumar Santoshi | Nominated—Filmfare Best Actress | [40] [88] |
Gaja Gamini | 2000 | Gaja Gamini, Sangita, Shakuntala, Monika, Mona Lisa | M. F. Husain | [89] | |
Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke | 2001 | Neha | Deepak Shivdasani | [90] | |
Lajja | 2001 | Janaki | Rajkumar Santoshi | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress | [40] [91] |
Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam | 2002 | Radha | K. S. Adhiyaman | [92] | |
Devdas | 2002 | Chandramukhi | Sanjay Leela Bhansali | Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress Also playback singer for song "Kaahe Chhed" |
[18] [93] |
Aaja Nachle | 2007 | Dia | Anil Mehta | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
Also playback singer for song "Soniye Mil Ja" |
[40] [94] [95] |
Bombay Talkies | 2013 | Herself | Multiple[b] | Special appearance in song "Apna Bombay Talkies" | [97] |
Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani | 2013 | Mohini | Ayan Mukerji | Special appearance in song "Ghagra" | [98] |
Dedh Ishqiya | 2014 | Begum Para | Abhishek Chaubey | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress | [99] [100] |
Gulaab Gang | 2014 | Rajjo | Soumik Sen | Also playback singer for song "Rangi Saari Gulaabi" | [101] [102] |
Television
Title | Year | Role | Channel(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kahin Na Kahin Koi Hai | 2002 | Host | Sony Entertainment Television | [103] |
Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa[c] | 2010–14 | Judge | Sony Entertainment Television Colors |
[104] |
So You Think You Can Dance (India) | 2016 | Judge | &TV | [105] |
Notes
- ^ The films are listed in order of release date.
- ^ Bombay Talkies consisted of four short films, directed by Anurag Kashyap, Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar and Karan Johar.[96]
- ^ She served as the judge from fourth season until seventh season.
See also
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