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In her career in the Bollywood industry, Madhuri Dixit has acted with this hero in more than 7 movies? Quite shocked? Any guesses of the hero?
If you thought Shah Rukh Khan then you are wrong. If you thought Salman then you are wrong again. Believe it or not, Madhuri Dixit and Anil Kapoor have shared a very good screen rapport over the years. HereÂs a look into their best numbers from the movies they acted together.
The very first movie that they acted together was way back in 1987 - the movie Hifazat. The song ÂBatata Wada rings a bell? No one cannot claim that they do not know the song ÂEk do teenÂ. This song broke the music records and remained everyoneÂs favourite for more than a decade and if one could say it is one of the best songs till date, no one could disagree. This song was from Anil Kapoor and MadhuriÂs movie together - Tezaab which released the following year after Hifazat. Their third consecutive movie together was Parinda in 1989. ÂTumse Mike Aisa Laga in Asha Bhonsle and Suresh WadkarÂs voice was loved by many and no doubt was one the hits loved by many then. Ram Lakhan which released in the same year starring the two, had hit songs like ÂMy name is LakhanÂ.
The following year - 1990 saw two Madhuri-Anil movies but they did not make it big in Bollywood - namely - Jamai Raja and Kishen Kanhaiya. 1991 was the year Pratikar released but that yet again reached the flop lists. With the release of Khel, Beta, Jeevan Ek Sangursh, and Zindagi Ek Jua, one can say the couple dominated the bollywood industry.
After a long gap, the couple were seen again in the movie Pukar in the year 2000 and they did not fail to give a sizzling chemistry. And with Lajja movie released in 2001, it remained as the last movie acted together.
Thus the couple established themselves with their ace acting skills in the industry.Can we look forward to more hits from them?
This article is from Raaga's music blog. Read more at http://blog.raaga.com
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