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Sanjay Kapoor recently celebrated the 30th anniversary of the classic Bollywood film "Raja" by expressing gratitude towards his co-star Madhuri Dixit for her kindness during the shoot. Kapoor took to Instagram to thank Madhuri for making him feel comfortable as a newcomer, which significantly contributed to his positive on-set experience. The film, released in 1995, remains a beloved classic among fans, many of whom shared their affection in comments on Kapoor's post. As he reminisced about the journey, Sanjay emphasized the importance of Madhuri's warmth and support in his early career days.

Key Points: Sanjay Kapoor Celebrates Raja Anniversary Honoring Madhuri Dixit

  • Sanjay Kapoor praises Madhuri Dixit's support on Raja set
  • Shares heartfelt Instagram post marking 30th anniversary
  • Fans celebrate iconic film's lasting impact
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Sanjay Kapoor thanks Madhuri Dixit for making him 'feel comfortable' on the sets of 'Raja'

Sanjay Kapoor honors Madhuri Dixit's support on Raja's 30th anniversary with heartfelt gratitude.

"Thank you Madhuri for making me so comfortable when I was a raw newcomer. - Sanjay Kapoor"

Mumbai, June 2

As the iconic film “Raja” completes 30 years today, Sanjay Kapoor took a moment to reflect on his journey and expressed heartfelt gratitude to his co-star Madhuri Dixit.

The actor thanked her for making him feel at ease during the shoot, especially as a newcomer, and credited her warmth and support for creating a memorable on-set experience. On Monday, Sanjay took to Instagram and shared posters from the film featuring himself and Madhuri Dixit. In his post, he celebrated the 30th anniversary of the film’s release and expressed gratitude to the producers for giving him his first break.

He wrote, “30 Years of Raja, 2nd June 1995, it’s been 30 years in this beautiful film industry, and I still feel there is so much more to learn and Achieve, The journey continues, Thank you for all the love, Thank you Indu and Ashok for casting me, Thank you Madhuri for making me so comfortable when I was a raw new comer.”

Following Sanjay Kapoor’s post, fans flocked to the comments section to share their love for the classic film. One user wrote, “All Times Hits.” Another commented, This song was a rage.... yellow shirt Madhuri and Saroj khan.” A third netizen said, “yes Hero !!! I still pass by the location of songs in Texas … please come visit that Dilbar song building … fans will line up.”

“Raja,” the 1995 romantic drama film, was directed and co-produced by Indra Kumar. It starred Madhuri Dixit, Sanjay Kapoor, Paresh Rawal, Mukesh Khanna, Dalip Tahil, Rita Bhaduri, and Himani Shivpuri. The film was released on 2 June 1995 and was a commercial blockbuster. In 2003, the film was remade in Bangladesh in Bengali under the title “Chorom Opoman,” featuring actors Manna and Eka in the lead roles.

Sanjay Kapoor, who debuted in the industry with the film “Prem,” opposite Tabu, rose to prominence with her portrayal of ‘Raja’ in the Madhuri Dixit starrer.

- IANS

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Priya M.
Raja was such a defining film of the 90s! Madhuri's grace and Sanjay's earnest performance made it magical. Still remember all the songs - Dilbar Dilbar was iconic! ❤️
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Rahul K.
It's heartwarming to see such gratitude between co-stars even after 30 years. Shows the real bonds formed during filmmaking. Though honestly, the Bengali remake couldn't capture the original's charm.
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Anjali S.
The yellow saree in Akhiyan Milaoon Kabhi! 😍 Madhuri ji set so many fashion trends with this film. Even today's actresses can't match her screen presence. 90s Bollywood was something else!
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Vikram P.
Sanjay Kapoor was lucky to debut opposite legends like Madhuri and Tabu. But credit where it's due - he held his own in Raja. That scene where he cries after the misunderstanding still gets me.
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Sneha R.
Makes me nostalgic for simple love stories without unnecessary action sequences. Today's films should learn from Raja - good music, strong emotions, and clean entertainment is all we need!
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Karan D.
Interesting that Bangladesh remade it! Our cultural connections run deep. But no one can replace Madhuri's million-dollar smile in that iconic 'Dilbar' sequence. Pure gold! ✨

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