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Madhuri Dixit to shake legs with Raja co-star Sanjay Kapoor!

Apart from reuniting with Anil Kapoor for the upcoming comic-caper Total Dhamaal, Bollywood’s ultimate diva Madhuri Dixit is also joining hands with her Raja co-star Sanjay Kapoor.

But before you go on to thinking for which film, let us make it very clear that the duo is not coming together for a movie. Madhuri will appear in a special cameo on Kapoor’s recently launched show, Dil Sambhal Jaa Zara, which airs on Star Plus.


Dil Sambhal Jaa Zara, a show which is created by distinguished filmmaker Vikram Bhatt, is gaining a lot of popularity among the audience for its bold and mature storyline. And to add some more spice, the makers have got Madhuri Dixit on board for a cameo.

The actress will be seen recreating the iconic song, Ankhiyan Milaoon Kahi Ankhiyan Churaun from the film Raja onscreen after 20 years. Composed by Nadeem-Shravan, the song features both, Madhuri and Sanjay.

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For Yash, Toxic became an opportunity to explore new ideas

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Yash says ‘men and women see life differently’ as 'Toxic' brings a new perspective to storytelling

Highlights

  • Yash says Geethu Mohandas brought a layered and different perspective to Toxic
  • The actor resisted repeating the formula behind K.G.F: Chapter 2
  • Toxic is being developed with a global outlook while remaining rooted in Indian storytelling

Four years after the success of K.G.F: Chapter 2, Yash is returning with Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups, but not in the way many expected. Instead of following a familiar path after one of India’s biggest box-office hits, the actor says he deliberately moved away from projects that felt designed to recreate past success. For Yash, Toxic became an opportunity to explore new ideas, challenge himself creatively and think about Indian cinema on a wider stage.

Moving away from formula and playing safe

Yash revealed that after K.G.F: Chapter 2, several ideas came his way that appeared to follow an expected pattern. Rather than capitalising on what had already worked, he was drawn to stories that demanded more thought and experimentation. That eventually led him to Geethu Mohandas and Toxic. While the film carries the visual language of a gangster drama, Yash explained that it also explores emotional complexity, moral ambiguity and darker aspects of human behaviour.

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