Madhuri Dixit Recalls Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff's Glances on 'Karma' Set

Madhuri Dixit reminisced about her first memory of meeting Jackie Shroff and Anil Kapoor on the set of the 1986 film "Karma." She recalled both actors glancing at her during a song shoot, a moment she found unforgettable. The episode featured playful banter, with Kapil Sharma teasing Jackie Shroff and Sunil Grover hinting at new music. The show's cast also performed parodies, turning 90s romance into comedic madness for the upcoming Netflix episode.

Key Points: Madhuri Dixit Shares Memory of Jackie Shroff & Anil Kapoor

  • Madhuri recalls 1986 film 'Karma' set
  • Jackie Shroff's iconic 'bhidu' line
  • Kapil Sharma's playful dig
  • Episode promises nostalgia & parody
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Madhuri Dixit recalls her first memory of Jackie Shroff & Anil Kapoor on the set of 'Karma'

Madhuri Dixit recalls her first memory of Jackie Shroff and Anil Kapoor on the 'Karma' set. Watch the nostalgic episode on Netflix.

"Kabhi kabhi bhidu, apne aap ko bhulna padta hai. - Jackie Shroff"

Mumbai, Feb 18

Bringing in the 90s sparkle, Madhuri Dixit and Jackie Shroff graced the latest episode of the Netflix show "The Great Indian Kapil Show S4".

Turning the couch into a time machine, Madhuri recalled her very first memory of seeing Jaggu Dada on the sets of the 1986 drama "Karma". She shared that they were shooting a song at the time, with Anil Kapoor also around.

Madhuri couldn't help but laugh as she remembered how both Jackie and Anil were glancing her way in the middle of the shoot, making the moment impossible for her to forget.

Jumping on the opportunity to take a dig at the 'Hero' actor, host Kapil Sharma asked him, "Dada aap apni Rehearsal chhod ke inka dance kyu dekhte the? (Dada, why would you watch her dance in the middle of your ownrehearsall?)"

Jaggu Dada, with his peak bhidu swag, dropped the mic line "Kabhi kabhi bhidu, apne aap ko bhulna padta hai."

Adding a message, along with the masti, Jaggu Dada stressed the importance of planting trees, saying that trees almost speak to us.

"Bhai, mereko sambhal toh main tereko sambhalu bhai." And when the audience burst into applause, he added with a grin, "Taali mat maar... jaake ek khud laga!".

Madhuri further joked that after doing so many romantic films, she is now capable of romancing "even a pathar", proving she's forever Bollywood's romance queen.

Sunil Grover as Diamond Raja also hinted at his next big musical dhamaka, teasing what looks like his upcoming hit in the making.

Additionally, Krushna Abhishek and Kiku Sharda as the exaggerated versions of Jaggu Dada and "Madhuri Fixit," effectively turned the iconic 90s romance into full parody madness.

Providing a glimpse of the fun-filled episode of "The Great Indian Kapil Show S4", the makers wrote on social media, "Arey bhidu log sambhal ke, ye episode full dhak-dhak mode pe hai...Watch Madhuri Dixit & Jackie Shroff bring nostalgia on The Great Indian Kapil Show on 21st February, at 8 PM, only on Netflix. (sic)".

- IANS

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Rohit P
Love how the article mixes the fun with a good message. Jackie Shroff talking about planting trees in the middle of all the masti is so like him. A true star with a heart. More celebrities should use their platform like this.
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Aman W
Honestly, while I enjoy the nostalgia, I wish Kapil's show would focus more on genuine conversation rather than just turning everything into a parody. The Krushna and Kiku act sounds a bit over-the-top. The original stars' stories are entertaining enough.
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up watching these films abroad, this brings back so many memories of family movie nights. Madhuri Dixit truly is the eternal romance queen. Her grace and talent are timeless.
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Vikram M
"Taali mat maar... jaake ek khud laga!" 😂 Only Jackie Shroff can deliver environmental advice with such style and swag. The man is a national treasure. Booking my Netflix slot for Saturday 8 PM right now!
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Kavya N
The 90s had a different charm. Stars were relatable yet magical. This episode sounds like a perfect family watch for the weekend. My parents will love the 'Karma' references, and my kids will enjoy Kapil's comedy.

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