Madhuri Dixit and Sanjay Dutt spoke about working together after 26 years
Published On: 13 March 2019 | Bollywood | By: Saurabh S Nair
Kalank is the upcoming film where the pair will be seen after a long break. The film has launched its teaser recently.
In the past, Madhuri Dixit and Sanjay Dutt were one of the most talked about on-screen-pair in Bollywood.
Due to this, there were rumors about their alleged off-screen-romance. They reportedly broke up after Sanjay Dutt’s involvement in the 1993 Mumbai blast case.
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Ever since the two haven’t been seen together on or off-screen.
After 26 years, Karan Johar has managed to bring this iconic couple to the silver screen by forming an ensemble cast for his upcoming film ‘Kalank’.
The teaser is out and it looks spectacular. We could see the glimpse of this pair together in the teaser.
During the launch of the teaser, the actors were asked how it was to work together after so long. While Sanjay Dutt seemed a little awkward at first, he kept it brief.
The actor said,
"It felt good to work together for a long time. I’ll try to work more with her. "
And later Madhuri too told that,
"We are working together for more than 20 years. Recently, I worked with Anil after a long time. It’s always wonderful to work with the actors you’ve worked with before. Even here, it was wonderful. "
The movie is slated to release on 17th April and fans are all excited to see this pair together on the celluloid.
Check out the teaser launch:
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