With Madhuri Dixit's comeback film Aaja Nachle already attracting the crowds - and controversy - there is talk on her next movie. Is another film in the offing?
"I haven't signed anything new. I haven't planned any new project as yet. And it isn't because I want to see how my so-called comeback is accepted," Madhuri told IANS.
"The box office outcome of Aaja Nachle has nothing to do with my future in films. I'll sign another film if I like it," she said.
So how does Madhuri plan to balance her domestic duties in Denver, Colorado, with her movie manoeuvrings in Mumbai?
She pondered for a while and said, "We'll see how it goes. Maybe I could again shoot in India during the kids' vacations. Or then the film could be shot in the US."
Madhuri's sons Arin and Ryan have seen mom's films in passing. "They've seen Devdas fully. They found me strange in that film because I was bedecked and bejewelled from head to toe. What I've worn in Aaja Nachle is how they see me dressed at home. Hum Aapke Hain Koun was another film that was pretty close to me in dress and thought," she said.
She cuts down all speculation about her unwillingness to be in India to promote Aaja Nachle.
The actress said: "What rubbish! Yashraj Films and I had decided that I should be here 15 days before the film's release. I think two weeks is a decent period to acquaint people with a film."
Madhuri admits she had never gone all-out for any of her earlier films. "Times have changed. Now you need to tell people to come and see your film. It's like inviting guests for a daughter's wedding. And you know what? I'm enjoying it."
"I haven't signed anything new. I haven't planned any new project as yet. And it isn't because I want to see how my so-called comeback is accepted," Madhuri told IANS.
"The box office outcome of Aaja Nachle has nothing to do with my future in films. I'll sign another film if I like it," she said.
So how does Madhuri plan to balance her domestic duties in Denver, Colorado, with her movie manoeuvrings in Mumbai?
She pondered for a while and said, "We'll see how it goes. Maybe I could again shoot in India during the kids' vacations. Or then the film could be shot in the US."
Madhuri's sons Arin and Ryan have seen mom's films in passing. "They've seen Devdas fully. They found me strange in that film because I was bedecked and bejewelled from head to toe. What I've worn in Aaja Nachle is how they see me dressed at home. Hum Aapke Hain Koun was another film that was pretty close to me in dress and thought," she said.
She cuts down all speculation about her unwillingness to be in India to promote Aaja Nachle.
The actress said: "What rubbish! Yashraj Films and I had decided that I should be here 15 days before the film's release. I think two weeks is a decent period to acquaint people with a film."
Madhuri admits she had never gone all-out for any of her earlier films. "Times have changed. Now you need to tell people to come and see your film. It's like inviting guests for a daughter's wedding. And you know what? I'm enjoying it."
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