Madhuri Dixit
You might have been non-committal. But one encounter is enough.
Enough to realise the lady is just not another pretty face in Bollywood. She's articulate,
aware and very definitely has a mind of her own.
If you need more proof, just switch back
to the night of the Filmfare awards. And Madhuri Dixit's answer to her critics on
receiving the award for the best actress for Dil to Pagal Hai.
You have seen her prowess in acting, now
catch a glimpse of Madhuri, the woman behind the face. This year Madhuri has four films
slated for release. Her Tamil film, Engineer with Arvind Swamy is due for release
at the end of the year. We caught up with Madhuri in between her shots for Wajood.
How do you
react to the awards?
I feel just great. The Screen awards are decided by a jury. They watch
every film, every nuance. In that sense, it is a critics' award. Whereas in Filmfare, the
people vote. It's a vindication of your commercial success. In India, commercial success
for an artiste is very important. But since I love this art very much, my artistic nature
is very satisfied with critical acclaim. So these awards are an ideal combination. It is
an answer to all my critics and people who have written against me.
Which role
gave you more satisfaction, Mrityudand or Dil To Pagal Hai?
Both really. I love to get carried away by the character of Ketaki (Mrityudand).
People can also identify with Ketaki to the point where it's not Madhuri anymore, but
Ketaki. Dil To Pagal Haion the other hand is a commercial film. I was working with
a man of Yashji's stature for the first time. I knew he has the reputation of presenting
his heroines very aesthetically. For me, every film is important and every film is my
baby.
What are the
films in hand now?
I am working on four films this year - Pukar, Wajood, Arzoo
and Hum Tere Hai Sanam. All are very important to me. There is also a Tamil film
which I am working on, Engineer, which should be released at the end of this year.
Do you agree
that Dil To Pagal Hai did give a boost to your career?
I committed to Dil To Pagal Hai three years ago, after Hum
Aapke.. .So there is no question of a boost. It's just that everything finally worked
out between Yashji and me. I was able to give him dates.
Where is it
from here? There's been a lot of talk of your supposed plans to marry and settle in the
US.
That's been going for four years now! Every time I go to the US for a
holiday, this happens. I am not feeling any urge to marry now. I feel the day it is
destined that I will marry, that day I will.
So now its
career?
It's been that way for all these years. I am fully committed to my career.
No one tells me, isko yeh kaam karna hai ki nahi. I live my life my own way. If I
meet some guy who I feel is good and right for me, I'll marry him at the time.
How do you
feel about M F Husain's adulation? Since you must be used to adulation, do you feel it's
just some more?
Husain is an achiever who has established himself internationally. Now it
must be easier since the world has opened up, but before it must have been quite
difficult. When one achiever acknowledges another as an achiever, it's definitely a big
boost. Not just mere flattery .
How about the
porogress of Gajagamini?
Hopefully all the problems have now settled down. We will be starting
shooting soon.
Your fans
have been loyal to you?
Yes, They have been unfailingly loyal. They have shown me the same love
again and again. They have been with me through the triumphs and the lean times. If any
negative thing is written about me, they send letters to the editor! When some child says
to me 'I really liked you in that dance,' I feel so lucky. You must be really fortunate to
be the object of such liking. The loyalty is a major plus.
What is it
like to be a woman in the industry?
I believe that whatever a woman is, be it a doctor, lawyer, journalist,
she must create her own personality. Create a niche for herself. People treat you exactly
the way you want to be treated. If you chooses to compromise, then no one can be blamed
for the consequences. I have always done things my way.
Describe
Madhuri Dixit:
I love to meet people, talk to them. I am aware of what is happening
around me, of people and their lives. When I do get some time, I love to travel, meet my
friends, play with my nieces...
No discos, or
parties?
It's nice to go sometimes if one is with a group of friends. But I love to
read or listen to my music. I would rather stay home with my music or watch TV.
- By N Anandhi |