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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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