Tezaab was a turning point for me: Madhuri
>> Sunday, May 11, 2008

Awarded the Padmashree, for her contribution to Indian cinema, Madhuri Dixit had a long list of people to thank.
"I feel elated. It's wonderful. But i have a lot of people to thank. Right from my hair dressers, to the make up to the technicians, everybody has a share in this and i want to thank all of them today," says Madhuri.
CNN-IBN: Do you think Padmashree should have been bestowed on you much earlier, may be at the height of your career?
Madhuri Dixit: I don’t know. A lot of people ask me that. I believe that whenever I have worked in movies, it has been with all my heart and honesty. I have never really worked towards any awards. That has never been on my mind. Now that I am receiving this award, it is a great honour. I don’t care if it is late or early. I just appreciate that fact that I don’t live here anymore. I am in the US and people still think about me. They gave me this honour. I accept that very humbly.
CNN-IBN: When you first started your film career with Abodh, did you ever know that the Indian Government will decorate you as an actress?
Madhuri Dixit: When I started with Abodh, I was too young, I did not even know what I was doing at that time.
CNN-IBN: You have done more than 67 Bollywood films. Which film do you think was a turning point in your career?
Madhuri Dixit: It is hard to say which film was a turning point. I think the biggest hit was Tezaab. That was my first hit film. There are a lot of turning points in my career. That was, maybe, one of my first.
CNN-IBN: Were you disappointed with the reception that Aaja Nach Le got?
Madhuri Dixit: No not really. Sometimes, you win and sometimes you lose. I really had fun working on the movie, working with all the different artists that I did. And that is what matters finally.
CNN-IBN: Aren’t you planning another film here?
Madhuri Dixit: Not yet. But I will see.
Source: CNN-IBN
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