Actress Madhuri Dixit had once opened up about an unforgettable moment from her illustrious career involving veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah.
Reflecting on their collaboration, Madhuri revealed how Shah's extraordinary natural acting left her momentarily stunned during a scene, causing her to forget her lines. A resurfaced video shows the "Dhak Dhak" girl recounting this experience from the 1996 film Rajkumar.
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