Madhuri Dixit
Madhuri Dixit (born Madhuri Shankar Dixit on 15 May 1967) is an Indian film actress who has appeared in Hindi films. Throughout the late 1980s and 1990s, she established herself as one of Hindi cinema's leading actresses and most accomplished dancers. She appeared in numerous commercially successful films was recognised for several of her performances. Dixit is often cited by the media as one of the best actresses in Bollywood. Dixit has won five Filmfare Awards, four for Best Actress and won for Best Supporting Actress. She holds the record for the highest number of Best Actress nominations at the Filmfare, with 13. In 2008, she was awarded the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian award by the Government of India. Description above from the Wikipedia article Madhuri Dixit, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2024 · Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 as Divya Singh
- 2023 · The Romantics as Self
- 2023 · Brahma Mudi as
- 2022 · Maja Ma as Pallavi Patel
- 2022 · The Fame Game as Anamika Anand
- 2019 · Kalank as Bahaar Begum
- 2019 · Total Dhamaal as Bindu Patel
- 2018 · Dance Deewane as Judge
- 2018 · Bucket List as
- 2017 · Rising Star as Self
- 2016 · The Kapil Sharma Show as Herself
- 2016 · Comedy Nights Live as Herself
- 2014 · The Anupam Kher Show as Herself
- 2014 · Gulaab Gang as Rajjo
- 2014 · Dedh Ishqiya as Begum Para
- 2013 · Comedy Nights with Kapil as Self
- 2013 · Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani as Mohini
- 2013 · Bombay Talkies as Self, special appearance in "Apna Bombay Talkies" (uncredited)
- 2007 · Aaja Nachle as Dia Srivastav
- 2004 · Koffee with Karan as Self
- 2004 · Indian Idol as Self
- 2002 · Devdas as Chandramukhi
- 2002 · Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam as Radha
- 2001 · Lajja as Janki
- 2001 · Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke as Neha
- 2000 · Gaja Gamini as Gaja Gamini / Sangeeta / Shakuntala /Monika / Monalisa
- 2000 · Kaun Banega Crorepati as Self
- 2000 · Pukar as Anjali
- 1999 · Aarzoo as Pooja
- 1998 · Wajood as Apurva Choudhury
- 1998 · Bade Miyan Chote Miyan as Herself (Special Appearance)
- 1998 · Gharwali Baharwali as Special Appearance
- 1997 · Dil To Pagal Hai as Pooja
- 1997 · Mohabbat as Shweta Sharma
- 1997 · Mrityudand as Ketki
- 1997 · Mahaanta as Jenny
- 1997 · Koyla as Gauri
- 1996 · Prem Granth as Kajri
- 1996 · Rajkumar as Rajkumari Vishaka
- 1995 · Yaraana as Lalita
- 1995 · Raja as Madhu Garewal
- 1995 · Paappi Devataa as Reshma
- 1994 · Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! as Nisha Chaudhary
- 1994 · Anjaam as Shivani Chopra
- Future · Dhamaal 4 as
- 1993 · Aasoo Bane Angaarey as Usha/Madhu
- 1993 · Dil Tera Aashiq as Sonia Khanna / Savitri
- 1993 · Khal Nayak as Ganga
- 1993 · Phool as Guddi
- 1993 · Sahibaan as Sahibaan
- 1992 · Khel as Seema
- 1992 · Sangeet as Nirmala / Sangeetha
- 1992 · Zindagi Ek Juaa as Juhi Singh
- 1992 · Beta as Saraswati
- 1992 · Prem Deewane as Shivangi Mehra
- 1991 · Dharavi as (herself)
- 1991 · Saajan as Pooja Saxena
- 1991 · Pratikar as Madhu
- 1991 · 100 Days as Devi
- 1991 · Prahaar as Shirley
- 1990 · Thanedaar as Chanda
- 1990 · Maha-Sangram as Jhumri
- 1990 · Jamai Raja as Rekha
- 1990 · Sailaab as Dr. Sushma Malhotra
- 1990 · Deewana Mujh Sa Nahin as Anita
- 1990 · Jeevan Ek Sanghursh as Madhu Sen
- 1990 · Dil as Madhu Mehra
- 1990 · Izzatdaar as Mohini
- 1990 · Kishen Kanhaiya as Anju
- 1990 · Pyar Ka Devta as Radha
- 1989 · Paap Ka Ant as Nisha
- 1989 · Parinda as Paromita "Paro" Nair
- 1989 · Kanoon Apna Apna as Bharati
- 1989 · Mujrim as Sonia
- 1989 · Tridev as Divya Mathur
- 1989 · Prem Pratigyaa as Laxmi
- 1989 · Ilaaka as Vidya
- 1989 · Ram Lakhan as Radha Shastri
- Future · Untitled Tripti Dimri & Madhuri Dixit Next as
- 1989 · Vardi as Jaya
- 1988 · Tezaab as Mohini
- 1988 · Khatron Ke Khiladi as Kavita Rajesh Singh
- 1987 · Mohre as
- Future · Mrs Deshpande as
- 1988 · Dayavan as Neela Velhu
- 1987 · Uttar Dakshin as Chanda
- 1987 · Hifazat as Janki (as Madhuri)
- 1986 · Swati as Anandi
- 1985 · Awara Baap as Barkha
- 1984 · Abodh as Gauri