Madhuri Dixit's Japan Getaway: Temples, Samurai & Snowy Fuji Views

Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit and her husband, Dr. Shriram Nene, shared captivating glimpses from their holiday in Japan. The photos feature the couple posing with Mount Fuji, dressed in traditional Japanese outfits, with Dr. Nene even holding a samurai sword. In a separate post, they celebrated Love Your Pet Day with a heartwarming montage of their family dogs. The couple, married since 1999, are parents to two sons, Arin and Ryan.

Key Points: Madhuri Dixit Japan Holiday with Husband Dr. Nene

  • Couple shares photos from Japan holiday
  • Posed with snow-clad Mount Fuji backdrop
  • Dressed in traditional Japanese attire
  • Dr. Nene seen wielding a samurai sword
  • Also posted adorable pet day montage
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Madhuri Dixit's Japan diaries with Dr Nene is all about 'tradition, temples, snow, & samurai'

Madhuri Dixit and Dr. Shriram Nene share photos from their Japan trip, featuring Mount Fuji, traditional attire, and samurai swords.

Madhuri Dixit's Japan diaries with Dr Nene is all about 'tradition, temples, snow, & samurai'
"Fuji: A view from the top of an active Volcano full of tradition, temples, snow, and samurai. - Madhuri Dixit & Dr. Shriram Nene"

Mumbai, Feb 21

Actress Madhuri Dixit and her husband, Dr. Shriram Nene, shared some lovely sneak peeks from their getaway to Japan.

The beloved couple was seen posing for some perfect postcard clicks from their time in Fuji.

The primary pic in the post showed the two facing the camera with smiles on their faces, with a snow-clad mountain in the backdrop.

This was followed by some solo shorts of Madhuri and Dr. Nene from their recent holiday.

The joint post further included a short clip of them dressed in traditional Japanese attire. We could also see Dr. Nene wielding a sword.

Posting some more breathtaking photos capturing the unique beauty of Japan, they captioned the post, "Fuji: A view from the top of an active Volcano full of tradition, temples, snow, and samurai. (sic)"

Madhuri loves to stay connected with the netizens by treating them with such adorable updates from their personal life.

On Friday, Dr. Nene dropped a video montage on social media which captured Madhuri spending some quality time with her further babies, showering them with love and affection.

The clip captioned, "Life is just better with these two by our side. Happy Love Your Pet Day!" showed Madhuri seated on the floor as one of her pet dogs gently placed its paw in her hand, offering a cute handshake.

The 'Dhak Dhak' girl of Bollywood was also seen feeding treats to her pets as she disciplined her fur babies.

In another adorable moment, Dr. Nene held their pet close to the camera, along with a shot of the family standing together as their dogs excitedly wag their tails around and jump on them.

Dr. Nene strummed a guitar while one of the pets curiously stood up against him, in another precious moment from the montage.

Madhuri and Dr. Nene tied the knot in 1999 and welcomed two sons, Arin and Ryan.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Dr. Nene with a samurai sword! That's a fun picture. Their Japan trip looks straight out of a movie. Makes me want to plan a holiday there. The pet video is also too cute. They seem like such a normal, loving family despite being celebrities.
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Aman W
Lovely photos, but I do wish our own celebrities would promote Indian tourist destinations with the same enthusiasm. We have the Himalayas, temples, and rich traditions here that could use the spotlight. Just a thought.
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Sarah B
The picture with Mount Fuji is stunning! The composition is perfect. It's nice to see them embracing the local culture by wearing traditional attire. Their family life with the pets and kids seems so grounded. More power to them!
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Karthik V
Our very own Dhak Dhak girl never ages! She and her husband are #CoupleGoals. The part about the pets is my favorite. In India, pets are truly part of the family. Glad to see that's a universal feeling.

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