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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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The Mandalorian and Grogu

Some felt the transition from television to cinema was less successful

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'The Mandalorian and Grogu' divides critics as 'Star Wars' returns to cinemas

Highlights

  • First reactions to The Mandalorian and Grogu range from praise to sharp criticism
  • Some viewers called it a fun return to big-screen Star Wars storytelling
  • Others described the film as underwhelming and too close in feel to the Disney+ series
  • The release marks Star Wars’ first cinema outing since 2019

A return years in the making has produced very different reactions

After years away from cinemas, Star Wars has finally returned to the big screen with The Mandalorian and Grogu. Early reactions from members of the film press suggest audiences could be heading into one of the franchise’s more divisive entries.

Some critics praised the film’s lighter tone and adventure-driven approach, arguing it captures a side of Star Wars that can often get buried beneath continuity and franchise mythology. Others felt the transition from television to cinema was less successful, describing the film as visually familiar and lacking narrative ambition.

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