When Shahrukh Khan showed his gratitude and respect towards women by declaring to have his heroine's name appear before his, on the credit roll of his upcoming films, the whole of Bollywood welcomed it with cheers and applaud.
After proving her mettle in emotion-filled acting and dancing skills, actress Madhuri Dixit is now keen on showcasing her funny side on-screen. Having two films in her kitty at present, Madhuri says she is open to doing all kinds of roles and does not want to restrict herself to certain characters.
Filmmaker Sudhir Mishra seems to have taken a step back and introspect. The director has now come up with the idea of giving a break to his offbeat films.
Madhuri Dixit, who has come back to Mumbai and Bollywood after being away for more than a decade feels that the Hindi film industry has undergone a sea change since she last worked in it.
Veteran actress Madhuri Dixit was once a big name in Indian cinema, however, soon after she married a doctor in Denver, she decided to take a sabbatical from films. In that gap she did bit of work in the industry, and worked in one dance drama, Nach Baliye.
And the latest one to face issue far ahead of hitting the production floor is Madhuri Dixit's Gulab Gang. Buzz has it that the film has landed into trouble with a women's group in Uttar Pradesh's Bundelkhand region. This group works under the name Gulabi Gang headed by Sampat Pal and this group as heard, voices against domestic abuse. Sampat has alleged that the film is completely based on her life and her group's work. She even stated stories relating to the film's plot.