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Bollywood
diva
Madhuri
Dixit
has
been
around
for
over
two
decades
now.
She
is
undoubtedly
one
of
the
most
versatile
actresses
the
Hindi
Film
Industry
has
ever
produced.
Through
her
films,
Dixit
has
proved
her
acting
mettle
and
has,
over
the
years,
earned
a
loyal
fan
base
for
herself.
After
her
stint
in
Netflix’s
The
Fame
Game,
the
actress
is
currently
gearing
up
for
her
next
OTT
release,
Maja
Ma,
which
is
a
family
entertainer.
The
film’s
trailer
was
unveiled
on
Thursday
(September
22),
and
during
the
launch,
Madhuri
expressed
how
the
heroines
from
the
90s
are
doing
much
more
evolved
films
than
their
male
co-actors.
At
the
launch
event
of
the
film,
Dixit
elaborated
on
how
OTT
platforms
have
been
helpful
to
female
actors
in
getting
good
work
even
in
their
40s.
She
also
stated
that
the
stories
told
in
the
OTT
space
are
more
mature
than
in
previous
decades.

The
actress
further
said
that
she
loves
doing
roles
that
talk
about
women’s
empowerment.
Making
a
reference
to
her
old
films
like
Raja,
Mrityudand,
and
Anjaam,
Madhuri
highlighted
that
she
has
always
gone
for
roles
that
had
an
essence.
According
to
a
report
by
Indian
Express,
the
actress
said,
“I’ve
played
a
mother
earlier
too.
But
then
I
think
they
didn’t
know
what
to
do
with
women
in
this
age
group.
Because
of
OTT
and
the
kind
of
stories
that
are
being
told,
there
are
no
commercial
constraints
to
make
the
film
a
hit.
Of
course,
commercial
films
are
changing
as
well.
Look
at
films
like
Badhaai
Ho,
where
a
woman
is
the
protagonist.
She
was
not
like
a
16-year-old
girl
running
around
trees.
Stories
are
maturing,
the
audience
is
maturing,
and
storytelling
is
maturing.
People
are
consuming
better
content.
There
are
so
many
stories
about
women
that
are
being
made.
Hence
so
many
good
roles
for
female
actors.”
Noting
that
the
90s
actresses
are
getting
more
evolved
roles
as
compared
to
their
male
co-stars,
Madhuri
jokingly
commented
that
women
are
more
mature
than
men
and
that
she
cannot
blame
the
heroes
for
working
in
the
same
kinds
of
commercial
films
as
before.
“I
cannot
blame
the
heroes
also
because
the
kind
of
commercial
films
that
are
made,
they
need
to
do
song,
dance
and
all.
So,
they
are
always
looking
for
something
that
keeps
them
young,
which
is
not
bad,”
the
actress
added.

The
dancing
diva
also
said
that
she
and
other
actresses
like
Juhi
Chawla
and
Raveena
Tandon
are
doing
well
“because
we
are
going
forward
in
life
and
we
are
true
to
ourselves
on
screen
as
well.”
Maja
Ma
is
a
family
entertainer
about
a
Gujarati
family,
directed
by
Anand
Tiwari.
Actor
Gajraj
Rao
will
be
seen
as
Madhuri’s
husband.
The
other
supporting
cast
members
include
Barkha
Singh,
Srishti
Shrivastava,
Rajit
Kapur,
Simone
Singh,
Sheeba
Chaddha,
Malhar
Thakar,
and
Ninad
Kamat.
The
film
will
premiere
on
Amazon
Prime
Video
on
October
6.
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