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Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit, who recently made her debut in a webseries titled ‘The Fame Game’, opened up about having grown up in a protected environment.
In an interview with a magazine, Madhuri Dixit shared that her parents would accompany her to film sets in India and along with that, her team of almost 20 people would always guard and surround her, so doing her own work was never a thing and pretty challenging, she said.
She added that things took a turn when she moved to the United States with her husband Dr Sriram Nene. Madhuri shared that she had to do things on her own, bring up her kids, and as she grew older, she matured and learned a lot herself.
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For her, even today, when portraying a character of choosing a film, she uses those experiences.
On work front, Madhuri Dixit recently played the role of Bollywood diva Anamika Anand, who goes missing after an awards function. The episodes move back and forth in time, revealing a little about Anamika’s life in the past, while clouding her present as police officer Shobha (Rajshri Deshpande) investigates the case with a palpable dislike for the Bollywood crowd.