Madhuri Dixit has ended speculations about joining politics, saying she wants to focus only on acting and creative work. Her new OTT series ‘Mrs. Deshpande’ is going to be released soon.
Famous Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit is once again in the news. Recently there were talks that she may move away from acting and enter politics. But before her OTT debut, Madhuri has clarified her real intentions, calling these speculations wrong.
In an interview, Madhuri said that she does not consider herself suitable for any political role. She believes in bringing positive change in the society through art. She said that her world is made up of films, stories and characters through which she connects with the audience.
Several Bollywood stars have entered politics in recent months, leading to speculation on social media. Considering Madhuri’s popularity and her fan base, people speculated that she might also move in this direction. However, her statement makes it clear that she wants to focus on her creative journey for now.
Madhuri is now going to step on the OTT platform. Her series ‘Mrs. Deshpande’ will be released on Disney Plus Hotstar on December 11. In this series she will play the role of a serial killer. This is the first time in his long career that the audience will see him in a psychological thriller.
Madhuri Dixit’s career spans more than four decades. He debuted in 1984 with ‘Abodh’ and went on to work in many successful films like ‘Hum Aapke Hain Koun’, ‘Dil To Pagal Hai’, ‘Anjaam’, ‘Jamai Raja’ and ‘Papi Devta’. Her dancing style made her one of the most influential actresses in Indian cinema.
Madhuri’s stay away from politics shows that she is looking for new roles and creative opportunities in the entertainment industry. Her OTT debut comes at a time when digital platforms are giving artists opportunities to play challenging and deep characters. Experts believe that this move could prove to be the next important chapter of his career.
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