Shilpa Shirodkar and Madhuri Dixit's Nostalgic 90s Throwback Pic

Shilpa Shirodkar shared nostalgic photos from the 1990s on Instagram, featuring herself with Madhuri Dixit at a live show in Indore. The two actresses have shared screen space in multiple films including Kishen Kanhaiya and Mrityudand. Shilpa, a Bigg Boss 18 contestant, is set to appear in the upcoming web series Shankara The Revolutionary Man. She described the project as a spiritually enriching experience that promoted personal growth.

Key Points: Shilpa Shirodkar's 90s Throwback with Madhuri Dixit

  • Shilpa Shirodkar shares 90s throwback photos with Madhuri Dixit
  • The actresses posed together at a live show in Indore
  • They co-starred in films like Kishen Kanhaiya and Mrityudand
  • Shilpa is set to star in web series Shankara The Revolutionary Man
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Shilpa Shirodkar poses with Madhuri Dixit in an old pic from the 90s

Shilpa Shirodkar shares nostalgic 90s photos with Madhuri Dixit from a live show in Indore, reminiscing their film collaborations and her new web series.

"Back in 90's for a live show in Indore! #GoodOldDays - Shilpa Shirodkar"

Mumbai, May 5

Actress Shilpa Shirodkar used social media to rewind the clock and relive some precious moments from the 90s.

Taking to her official Instagram handle, Shilpa dropped a couple of photographs of herself attending a live show in Indore. The pictures had Shilpa posing with the 'Dhak Dhak' girl, Madhuri Dixit.

"Back in 90's for a live show in Indore! #GoodOldDays (sic)," Shilpa penned on the photo-sharing app.

In one of the photos, both Shilpa and Madhuri are posing with bouquets in their hands. In the other one, the two are seen sharing a warm laugh together.

The 'Bigg Boss 18' contestant also dropped a couple of solo shorts of herself from the event.

For those who do not know, Shilpa and Madhuri have shared screen space in multiple movies such as "Kishen Kanhaiya" (1990), "Mrityudand" (1997), and "Gaja Gamini" (2000).

Talking about Shilpa's professional commitments, she will soon be seen in the forthcoming web series "Shankara The Revolutionary Man".

Inspired by the life and teachings of the saint and philosopher Adi Shankaracharya, the project has been backed by Modi Studios in association with Rajarshi Bhupendra Modi.

The core cast of the drama will include Abhishek Nigam, Rati Pandey, Rajesh Shringarpure, Farnaz Shetty, and Manoj Joshi in pivotal roles, along with others.

Previously, speaking exclusively to IANS, Shilpa revealed how "Shankar - The Revolutionary Man" took her on a spiritual journey.

She shared that the experience helped her achieve personal growth while exploring a deeper sense of purpose beyond the screen.

"I have always been spiritually inclined. I enjoy learning, listening, and exploring different kinds of knowledge. So, when this show came my way, it felt like a life-changing moment for me. I thought to myself that if I were to be a part of this project, it would offer so much more for me to learn, both professionally and personally," explained Shilpa.

- IANS

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Rohit P
I wish they'd bring back such simple, happy vibes. The 90s was the golden era of Hindi cinema—no flashy VFX, just pure talent. Also, Shilpa's journey from movies to Bigg Boss to this spiritual series is quite intriguing.
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Michael C
I’m not that familiar with Shilpa Shirodkar, but Madhuri Dixit is legendary even abroad! That *Dhak Dhak* song is iconic. Nice to see them together.
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Ananya R
Shilpa looks so elegant here! But I have to say, I’m more excited about her new web series on Adi Shankaracharya—it’s a bold choice to tackle philosophy. Hope it does justice to the subject. Also, Indore show crowd must have gone crazy seeing both of them! 🎉
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Karthik V
Classic nostalgia post! But I wish Shilpa had gotten more roles in the 90s—she was a good actress. At least she's finding her path now with such a thoughtful project. Respect for taking up something spiritual rather than just another remix.
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Riya H
The 90s vibe is unmatched. Both of them are smiling so genuinely—something we don't see much in today's staged photos. And I love that Shilpa is doing a show on Shankaracharya; it must be a refreshing change from reality TV. 😊🙏

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