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If, in the grand hierarchy of [[Bollywood]], [[Amitabh Bachchan]] is its Emperor and [[Shah Rukh Khan]] its King, then the title of Queen would go, without a doubt, to [[Madhuri Dixit]] (aka, the Dhak Dhak Girl, the Diva, and Madz).


Classically trained in the Kathak form of dance, her skills coupled with her ability to act and her 100-watt smile made her an all-rounder in an industry where most actresses excelled in only one or two (and perhaps none) of those categories. When compared to Hollywood actresses, she is always compared to [[Julia Roberts]], who has a similar smile and face.
If, in the grand hierarchy of [[Bollywood]], [[Amitabh Bachchan]] is its Emperor and [[Shah Rukh Khan]] its King, then the title of Queen would go, without a doubt, to Madhuri Dixit (aka, the Dhak Dhak Girl, the Diva, and Madz).


Debuted in 1984, became famous in 1988, and ruled Bollywood until her retirement in 2002 to spend time with her then-newborn son. She continues to inspire new actresses today, and producers all over the Bollywood scene continue to look for the "next Madhuri", who herself is often compared to and placed at the same level as other legendary actresses of the yesteryear, including [[Nargis]] and [[Madhubala]]. She was also contrasted with [[Sridevi]], the other great actress of the era.
Classically trained in the Kathak form of dance, her skills coupled with her ability to act and her 100-watt smile made her an all-rounder in an industry where most actresses excelled in only one or two (and perhaps none) of those catagories. When compared to Hollywood actresses, she is always compared to Julia Roberts, who has a similar smile and face.


Moved back to India in 2011 and made a full comeback with the film ''Dedh Ishqiya'' in 2014.
Debuted in 1984, became famous in 1988, and ruled Bollywood until her retirement in 2002 to spend time with her then-newborn son, she continues to inspire new actresses today, and producers all over the Bollywood scene continue to look for the "next Madhuri", who herself is often compared to and placed at the same level as other legendary actresses of the yesteryear, including [[Nargis]] and [[Madhubala]].


Moved back to India in 2011 and is intending on returning to the silver screen.

She is an example of the following tropes:
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{{Filmography|Selected films}}
* ''Tezaab'' (1988)
* ''Ram Lakhan'' (1989)
* ''Dil'' (1990),
* ''Saajan'' (1991)
* ''Beta'' (1992)
* ''[[Khalnayak]]'' (1993)
* ''[[Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!]]'' (1994)
* ''Anjaam'' (1994)
* ''Raja'' (1995)
* ''[[Dil to Pagal Hai]]'' (1997)
* ''Mrityudand'' (1997)
* ''Pukar'' (2000)
* ''[[Lajja]]'' (2001)
* ''[[Devdas]]'' (2002)
* ''Aaaja Natchle'' (2007)
* ''Dedh Ishqiya'' (2014)
* ''Gulaab Gang'' (2014)

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* [[Dance Sensation]]: Her skills as a dancer, coupled with very good songs helped her launch more than her fair share of popular beats throughout India.
* [[Dance Sensation]]: Her skills as a dancer, coupled with very good songs helped her launch more than her fair share of popular beats throughout India.
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Due to how things were in the era of films when she was most active, she often got these roles. However, she was noted as being among the first to start actively [[Subverted Trope|subverting the trope]].
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Due to how things were in the era of films when she was most active, she often got these roles. However, she was noted as being among the first to start actively [[Subverted Trope|subverting the trope]].
* [[Hot Mom]]: Has two little boys, and still looks not a day over 30 despite being in her mid 40s.
* [[Hot Mom]]: Has two little boys, and still looks not a day over 30 despite being in her late 40s.
* [[One of Us]]: Studied microbiology at Mumbai University before becoming famous
* [[One of Us]]: Studied microbiology at Mumbai University before becoming famous.
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: Lots, but especially in ''[[Devdas]]'', where she plays the [[High Class Call Girl]] Chandramukhi.
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: Lots, but especially in ''[[Devdas]]'', where she plays the [[High-Class Call Girl]] Chandramukhi.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Often paired up with [[Shah Rukh Khan]] and [[Anil Kapoor]] in her movies, but also had the same chemistry even with leading men she worked less often with, such as [[Salman Khan]] and [[Sanjay Dutt]].
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Often paired up with [[Shah Rukh Khan]] and [[Anil Kapoor]] in her movies, but also had the same chemistry even with leading men she worked less often with, such as [[Salman Khan]] and [[Sanjay Dutt]].



Latest revision as of 19:12, 20 January 2019

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All hail the Queen of Bollywood

If, in the grand hierarchy of Bollywood, Amitabh Bachchan is its Emperor and Shah Rukh Khan its King, then the title of Queen would go, without a doubt, to Madhuri Dixit (aka, the Dhak Dhak Girl, the Diva, and Madz).

Classically trained in the Kathak form of dance, her skills coupled with her ability to act and her 100-watt smile made her an all-rounder in an industry where most actresses excelled in only one or two (and perhaps none) of those categories. When compared to Hollywood actresses, she is always compared to Julia Roberts, who has a similar smile and face.

Debuted in 1984, became famous in 1988, and ruled Bollywood until her retirement in 2002 to spend time with her then-newborn son. She continues to inspire new actresses today, and producers all over the Bollywood scene continue to look for the "next Madhuri", who herself is often compared to and placed at the same level as other legendary actresses of the yesteryear, including Nargis and Madhubala. She was also contrasted with Sridevi, the other great actress of the era.

Moved back to India in 2011 and made a full comeback with the film Dedh Ishqiya in 2014.


Selected films
Madhuri Dixit provides examples of the following tropes: