The two contemporaries did not work together in the past, both shinning
in their respective careers, but years later Madhuri Dixit and Juhi
Chawla are set for an interesting face-off onscreen as the avenger and
the villain in 'Gulaab Gang'.
In her interviews, Juhi has said that the reason they probably did not
work together was because there was lot of competition between actresses
at that time. Madhuri, however, says she never thought of Juhi as a
competitor and it was finally inspiring to work with her in the film,
releasing on March 7. "I never thought of her as my competitor. I never
had any qualms about working with anyone.
This is my thinking that we are actors not horses running towards one
finish line. It is a creative field and we like certain roles and work
with people we like. It is not that I have not worked in two-heroine
projects earlier. I worked with Preity Zinta ('Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar
Ke'), Aishwarya Rai ('Devdas') and Karisma Kapoor ('Dil To Pagal Hai'),"
Madhuri said in an interview.
Madhuri, 46, says it was inspiring to see Juhi at work in 'Gulaab Gang'
and they have several very tight scenes together in the Soumik Sen
directed movie. "It is wonderful that we did a film together finally.
She is a good actress. It is inspiring to see another good actress work
with you. I think our scenes are very tight and I would definitely love
to work with her again," says Madhuri.
Madhuri, who made her debut in 1984 with film 'Abodh', became the queen
of hearts with the success of films like 'Tezaab', 'Beta', 'Dil', 'Hum
Aapke Hai Kaun', 'Pukar' and 'Dil To Pagal Hai'. She disappointed her
fans by deciding to take a break from acting to get married and raise a
family in the US.
But she did not quit completely and continued to do films like 'Devdas'
and 'Aaja Nachle' before finally moving back to India in 2011. Madhuri
has been busy with TV shows, advertising deals, and her online dance
academy 'dancewithmadhuri.com' since her return. She made a grand
comeback on the big screen as an ageing seductress in recently released
'Dedh Ishqiya' where she was paired opposite Naseeruddin Shah.
In 'Gulaab Gang', Madhuri will play the role of a justice-seeker, who
along with a group of women, fights social injustices. "It is a strong
role. When Soumik brought the story to me, I thought it was
entertaining, massy and yet it had a lovely message.
Rajjo is a vigilante and believes in education of women. She believes
woman should be given the tools to be independent," says Madhuri. The
actress says other than the character what attracted her to the part was
that she would get to do lot of action in the movie, something she has
never done before.
"My character believes that rod is god. She has her goals straight. And
then there is Juhi, who is playing this negative, mean and power-hungry
politician. I feel it could have been two men but they happen to be two
women," says Madhuri. 'Gulaab Gang' has been produced by Anubhav Sinha.
The actress is glad that she is in Bollywood at a time when things are
changing for good for women, a phenomenon, she would have thought
impossible earlier.
"Times are changing, a woman's role in society is changing and there is
an attitude change everywhere. There was a time when I never saw female
assistant directors, camerapersons or a makeup artistes. There were
women directors but you could count them on your fingers," recalls
Madhuri. She feels new age directors should share credit for writing
interesting roles for women rather than caging them in stereotypes.
"The women are no longer caricatures like an avenger, victim or an eye
candy. They are people, characters. There is a change even in mainstream
roles. I like what Deepika (Padukone) did in 'Cocktail' and even in
'Chennai Express' where her role was equally important to that of Shah
Rukh Khan.
This change is nice and a step in the right direction," she says. The
actress says she has a lot to look forward to career-wise while being a
mother to her two children -- Arin and Raayan and wife to her doctor
husband Sriram Nene.
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