Ankita Lokhande's Madhuri Dixit Tribute: Why '80s Music Was Felt, Not Just Heard

Ankita Lokhande just shared a lovely video of herself dancing to a classic Madhuri Dixit song. She gets really nostalgic about the music from the '80s and '90s. On a personal note, she also recently celebrated her wedding anniversary. It's a sweet mix of her paying tribute to an icon and sharing a bit of her own life.

Key Points: Ankita Lokhande Grooves to Madhuri Dixit's Palki Mein Hoke Sawaar

  • Ankita Lokhande dances to Madhuri Dixit's iconic song 'Palki Mein Hoke Sawaar' on her balcony.
  • She expresses gratitude for being an '80s child, saying music was deeply felt back then.
  • The actress recently celebrated her fourth wedding anniversary with husband Vikas Jain.
  • The song is from the 1993 Sanjay Dutt film 'Khal Nayak'.
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Ankita Lokhande channels her inner Madhuri Dixit as she grooves on 'Palki Mein Hoke Sawaar'

Ankita Lokhande channels Madhuri Dixit, dancing to 'Palki Mein Hoke Sawaar' and shares heartfelt thoughts on being an '80s child.

"80s–90s ke gaane sirf sune nahi jaate the… mehsoos kiye jaate the. - Ankita Lokhande"

Mumbai, Dec 15

Actress Ankita Lokhande channeled her inner Madhuri Dixit as she gave a mesmerizing performance on the 'Dhak Dhak' girl's "Palki Mein Hoke Sawaar".

Adding to the charm of the memorable number with her on-point expressions, Ankita shared her delight at being an '80s child, claiming that music was not just listened to but felt back then.

Posting a clip of herself grooving on "Palki Mein Hoke Sawaar" in her balcony, Ankita went on to write on her Instagram handle, "80s–90s ke gaane sirf sune nahi jaate the… mehsoos kiye jaate the. “Palki Mein Hoke Sawaar (Musical Note emoji) ‘’Madhuri Dixit.’’ , ek ehsaas…(sic)."

Reminiscing about the magical time of the 80s and 90s, the 'Pavitra Rishta' actress added, "Is generation ko sound milega, par woh feeling nahi. Grateful to be an 80s child, kyunki wahin se sapne delhna aur seekhna shuru hua Aur main… aaj bhi seekh rahi hoon."

"Palki Mein Hoke Sawaar" is a popular track from the 1993 movie "Khal Nayak," featuring Sanjay Dutt as the lead.

On another note, Ankita celebrated her fourth wedding anniversary with Vikas Jain on Sunday.

Marking the special day, the lovebirds dropped a video comprising some of their cherished moments over the years. From the couple cutting the cake to their vacation diaries, the clip had some precious moments of Ankita and Vicky.

In the caption of the post, these two talked about choosing love even during challenging times, building a relationship based on trust, patience, and friendship.

“4 years of us Of growing, learning, falling, rising side by side.. We’ve held each other through the loud days and the quiet ones, choosing love even when it wasn’t easy. What we’ve built is more than time it’s trust, patience, friendship, and home..If this is what four years feel like, we’re ready for the long, long lifetime ahead.. Always us. #AnVI ki Kahani#HappyAnniversary #BetterTogether," the post read.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Wow, she nailed the expressions! Madhuri Dixit's magic is timeless. "Palki Mein Hoke Sawaar" still gives me goosebumps. Good to see actors paying homage to the legends.
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Aman W
While the performance is nice, I feel the article is trying to cover two very different topics - her dance and her anniversary. It feels a bit scattered. The dance bit was fun though!
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up outside India, watching these classic Bollywood songs through such tributes is how I connect with that era. Ankita's joy is infectious! And happy anniversary to the couple.
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Karthik V
Khal Nayak album is pure gold! From "Choli Ke Peeche" to this track, every song is a hit. Ankita's post brought back so many childhood memories of watching these songs on TV with family. Wishing her a happy wedding anniversary too!
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Nisha Z
It's sweet to see her celebrating both her love for classic cinema and her personal life. More power to her! The 90s truly were the golden era of Bollywood music.

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