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{{Infobox actor

| name = Madhuri Dixit
{{Infobox Film
| image = MadhuriDixit.jpg
| name = Needful Things
| imagesize = 150px
| image =
| caption = Madhuri Dixit on ''[[Nach Baliye]]'' (2007).
| caption = MGM Needful Things DVD Cover
| birthdate = {{birth date and age|1967|5|15}}
| director = [[Fraser Clarke Heston]]
| location = [[Mumbai]], [[Maharashtra]], [[India]]
| producer = [[Jack Cummins]]
| birthname = Madhuri Shankar Dixit
| writer = [[Stephen King]] (novel)<br>[[W.D. Richter]] (screenplay)
| homepage =
| narrator =
| spouse = Shriram Nene (1999 - present)
| starring = [[Max von Sydow]]<br>[[Ed Harris]]<br>[[Bonnie Bedelia]]
| yearsactive = 1984–2002, 2007
| occupation = [[Actress]]
| music = [[Patrick Doyle]]
| cinematography = [[Tony Westman]]
| filmfareawards='''[[Filmfare Best Actress Award|Best Actress]]'''</br>1991 ''[[Dil]]''</br>1993 ''[[Beta (film)|Beta]]''</br>1995 ''[[Hum Aapke Hain Kaun]]'' </br>1998 ''[[Dil To Pagal Hai]]''</br>'''[[Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award|Best Supporting Actress]]'''</br>2003 ''[[Devdas (2002 film)|Devdas]]''
| editing = [[Rob Kobrin]]
| distributor = [[Columbia Pictures]]<br>[[Castle Rock Entertainment]]
| released = [[1993]]
| runtime = 120 min
| country = [[USA]]
| language = English
| budget = Unknown
| gross = $15,185,672 (USA)
| preceded_by =
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| website =
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| imdb_id = 0107665
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'''Madhuri Dixit''' ([[Marathi]]: माधुरी दीक्षित) (born '''Madhuri Shankar Dixit''' on [[May 15]], [[1967]])<ref>{{cite web|title=indiaFM|work=Wish Madhuri Dixit on her birthday today|url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/2008/05/15/11388/index.html|date=May 5, 1967|accessdte=2008-10-03 October}}</ref> is an award-winning [[India]]n [[Bollywood]] [[actor|actress]]. Throughout the late 1980s and 1990s, she dominated [[Hindi]] cinema as a leading actress and an accomplished dancer. Appearing in numerous commercial successes and delivering a myriad of critically-acclaimed performances, Dixit has established herself as one of the most respected and prominent female actors in Bollywood.<ref name="Women’s Day Article">{{cite web|title=specials.rediff.com|work=Best Bollywood Actresses Ever|url=http://specials.rediff.com/women07/2007/mar/06wslid11.htm|accessdaymonth=13 March|accessyear=2007}}</ref> In 2008, she was awarded the [[Padma Shri]], India's fourth-highest civilian award, by the [[Government of India]].

=Film Career=
===Early career===

Madhuri Dixit made her acting debut in ''Abodh'' (1984). After a few minor and supporting roles, she landed the lead female role in ''[[Tezaab]]'' (1988), which shot her to stardom, and for which she received her first Filmfare nomination. She then starred in a number of hits that included ''[[Ram Lakhan]]'' (1989), ''[[Parinda]]'' (1989), ''[[Tridev]]'' (1989) and ''[[Kishen Kanhaiya]]'' (1990).

===The 90s===

In 1990, Dixit starred in [[Indra Kumar]]'s romantic-drama ''[[Dil]]'', alongside [[Aamir Khan]]. She played the role of Madhu Mehra, a rich and spoiled young girl who falls in love with Raja, played by Khan, and later leaves her house in order to marry him. The film became one of the biggest box-office hits of the year in India, and Dixit's performance earned a first [[Filmfare Best Actress Award|Best Actress]] award at the Filmfare.

She followed it with another line of hits, including ''[[Saajan]]'' (1991), ''[[Beta (movie)|Beta]]'' (1992), ''[[Khalnayak]]'' (1993), ''[[Hum Aapke Hain Kaun!]]'' (1994), and ''[[Raja (1995 film)|Raja]]'' (1995).

Dixit's performance in ''Beta'', that of a woman married to an illiterate, well-meaning man, who exposes her scheming mother-in-law whom, won her a second Filmfare Award for Best Actress.

''[[Hum Aapke Hain Kaun!]]'' became one of the biggest grossers ever in the history of Hindi cinema. It went on to collect over Rs. 650 million in India and over Rs. 150 million overseas. Dixit won her third Best Actress Award at the Filmfare. In that same year, Dixit was also nominated in the same category for her performance in [[Anjaam]], which won her critical acclaim.

Dixit appeared as Pooja in [[Yash Chopra]]'s ''[[Dil To Pagal Hai]]'' (1997). The film was a major national success, both critically and commercially, and Dixit won her fourth [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]] for her portrayal.<ref>{{cite web|title=1997 awards|url=http://filmfareawards.indiatimes.com/articleshow/368661.cms|publisher=[[Indiatimes]]|accessdate=2006-12-12}}</ref> In that same year, Dixit starred in [[Prakash Jha]]'s critically acclaimed ''[[Mrityudand]]''. The film was known for straddling the boundary between a commercial and an [[art film]]. It won the Best Feature Film award at the Cinéma Tout Ecran in Geneva and the Bangkok Film Festival. Dixit's performance in the film landed her the Best Actress award at the annual [[Star Screen Awards]].

Dixit is not only known for her amazing acting skills, but for her dancing skills as well. Her dance sequences, accompanying famous Bollywood songs such as ''Ek Do Teen'' (from ''[[Tezaab]]''), ''Bada Dukh Deenha'' (from ''[[Ram Lakhan]]''), ''Dhak Dhak'' (from ''[[Beta]]''), ''Chane Ke Khet Mein'' (from ''[[Anjaam]]''), ''Choli Ke Peechhe'' (from ''[[Khalnayak]]''), ''Akhiyan Milaun'' (from ''[[Raja (1995 film)|Raja]]''), ''Piya Ghar Aya'' (from ''[[Yaarana]]''), ''Key Sera'' (from ''[[Pukar (2000 film)|Pukar]]''), ''Maar Daala'' (from ''[[Devdas (2002 film)|Devdas]]''), among others, have received abundant critical acclaim.
In 2002, she starred in [[Sanjay Leela Bhansali]]'s ''[[Devdas (2002 film)|Devdas]]'' with [[Shahrukh Khan]] and [[Aishwarya Rai]]. Her performance was applauded and earned her a [[Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award]]. The film attracted worldwide attention and was featured at the [[Cannes Film Festival]].<ref name="Cannes"> {{cite web | title=vluvshahrukh.com | work=Devdas goes to Cannes Film Festival| url=http://www.vluvshahrukh.com/films/devdas/cannes/index.htm| accessdaymonth=12 December | accessyear=2006}}</ref>

The following year a film named after her, ''Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon!'', was released<ref name="film">{{cite web | title=imdb.com | work=Film named after Madhuri Dixit| url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0374848/| accessdaymonth=12 December | accessyear=2006}}</ref> in which a woman (played by [[Antara Mali]]) aspires to become the new Madhuri Dixit by trying her luck in the Bollywood industry.

On [[February 25]], [[2006]] she performed on stage for the first time in six years at the [[Filmfare Award]]s to music from her last movie ''Devdas''.<ref name="stage performance"> {{cite web | title=expressindia.com | work=Six years after, Madhuri Dixit to sizzle again| url=http://www.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=63173| accessdaymonth=20 February | accessyear=2006}}</ref> Her performance was choreographed by [[Saroj Khan]].

Madhuri Dixit has been the [[muse]] for the famous Indian painter [[M.F. Husain]] who considers her the epitome of womanhood. Hence he made a film named ''[[Gaja Gamini]]'' (2000) in which Madhuri acted. The film was intended as a tribute to Ms. Dixit herself.<ref name="muse"> {{cite web|title=santabanta.com|work=The work of the muse|url=http://www.santabanta.com/wallpapers/biographyasp?catid=404|accessdaymonth=12 December|accessyear=2006}}</ref> In this film she can be seen portraying various forms and manifestations of womanhood including the muse of [[Kalidasa]], Leonardo's [[Mona Lisa]], a rebel, and an incarnation of musical euphoria etc.

On Women's International Day in 2007, Dixit topped [[Rediff]]'s list of the Best Bollywood Actresses Ever.<ref name="Women’s Day Article"/>

===Madhuri's comeback===

On [[December 7]], [[2006]], Dixit returned to [[Mumbai]] along with her husband and sons to start filming for her comeback movie, ''[[Aaja Nachle]]'' (2007).<ref>{{cite web | title=rediff.com|work=Madhuri Dixit arrives for new film| url=http://in.rediff.com/movies/2006/dec/07madhuri.htm| accessdaymonth=10 December|accessyear=2006}}</ref> The film released in November 2007 and despite the critics panning it, Dixit's performance was well received, with the ''[[New York Times]]'' commenting about her that "she's still got it".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.varietyasiaonline.com/content/view/5258/53/|title="Aaja Nachle" - Asia entertainment news from Variety - varietyasiaonline.com<!-- Bot generated title -->}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://movies.nytimes.com/2007/12/01/movies/01nach.html|title=Aaja Nachle - Movie - Review - New York Times<!-- Bot generated title -->}}</ref>

=Personal life=
[[Image:Madhuri Dixit PS.jpg|thumb|The President, Smt. [[Pratibha Devisingh Patil]] presenting the Padma Shri Award to Ms. Madhuri Dixit]]
Madhuri Dixit is a native of [[Mumbai]], [[India]]. She was born '''Madhuri Shankar Dixit''' to Shankar and Snehlata Dixit, of a [[Marathi people|Marathi]] Chitpavan Brahmin family. Dixit attended [[Parle College]] and wanted to be a micro-biologist.<ref name="earlylife">{{cite web | title=geocities.com | work=Madhuri's early career| url=http://www.geocities.com/motorcity/3506/madbio.html| accessdaymonth=12 December | accessyear=2006}}</ref> She is trained as a [[Kathak]] dancer, in the Indian classical tradition.

In 1999, she married Sriram Madhav Nene, an Indian doctor who resides in USA. A UCLA-trained cardiovascular surgeon who practices in [[Denver, Colorado|Denver]], Nene is also from a [[Marathi]] Konkanastha [[Brahmin]] family. She has two sons, Arin (born in March 2003 in [[Colorado]]) and Ryan (born on [[March 8]], [[2005]] in [[Colorado]]).

She has two elder sisters, Rupa and Bharati, and an elder brother, Ajit. Madhuri and her family resides in [[Denver, Colorado|Denver]], [[Colorado]], [[United States|USA]].

= Awards and nominations =
===[[Filmfare Awards]]===
'''Won'''
* 1990: [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]] for ''[[Dil]]''.
* 1992: [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]] for ''[[Beta (film)|Beta]]''
* 1994: [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]] for ''[[Hum Aapke Hain Kaun]]''
* 1997: [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]] for ''[[Dil To Pagal Hai]]''
* 2002: [[Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award]] for ''[[Devdas (2002 film)|Devdas]]''

'''Nominated'''
* 1988: [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]] for ''[[Tezaab]]''
* 1989: [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]] for ''Prem Pratigya''
* 1991: [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]] for ''[[Saajan]]''
* 1993: [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]] for ''[[Khalnayak]]''
* 1994: [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]] for ''[[Anjaam]]''
* 1995: [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]] for ''[[Raja (1995 film)|Raja]]''
* 1995: [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]] for ''[[Yaraana (1995 film)|Yaraana]]''
* 1997: [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]] for ''[[Mrityudand]]''
* 2000: [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]] for ''[[Pukar]]''
* 2001: [[Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award]] for ''[[Lajja (film)|Lajja]]''
* 2008: [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]] for ''[[Aaja Nachle]]''

===[[Star Screen Awards]]===
'''Won'''
* 1994: [[Star Screen Award Best Actress]] for ''[[Hum Aapke Hain Kaun!]]''
* 1995: [[Star Screen Award Best Actress]] for ''[[Raja (1995 film)|Raja]]''
* 1997: [[Star Screen Award Best Actress]] for ''[[Mrityudand]]''
* 2002: [[Star Screen Award Best Supporting Actress]] for ''[[Devdas (2002 film)|Devdas]]''

'''Nominated'''
* 2000: [[Star Screen Award Best Actress]] for ''[[Pukar]]''


===[[Zee Cine Awards]]===
'''Won'''
* 1998: [[Zee Cine Award for Best Actor - Female]] for ''[[Dil To Pagal Hai]]''
* 2002: [[Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Female]] for ''[[Lajja (film)|Lajja]]''

'''Nominated'''
* 2000: [[Zee Cine Award for Best Actor - Female]] for ''[[Pukar]]''
* 2003: [[Zee Cine Award for Best Actor - Female]] for ''[[Devdas (2002 film)|Devdas]]''

===[[IIFA Awards]]===
'''Nominated'''
* 2000: [[IIFA Best Actress Award]] for ''[[Pukar]]''

===[[Stardust Awards]]===
'''Nominated'''
* 2008: [[Stardust Star of the Year Award - Female]] for ''[[Aaja Nachle]]''

=== Honours and recognitions ===
* 1997: "Kalabhinetri" award by the Government of [[Andhra Pradesh]] [http://www.expressindia.com/news/ie/daily/19971124/32850403.html]
* 2001: National Citizen's Award [http://www.apunkachoice.com/happenings/20080126-0.html]
* 2007: "Bollywood's Best Actress Ever" [http://specials.rediff.com/women07/2007/mar/06wslid11.htm]
* 2008: [[Padma Shri]], India's fourth highest civilian award by the [[Government of India]] [http://www.contactmusic.com/photos.nsf/main/madhuri_dixit_nene_receives_the_padma_shri_from_indian_president_pratibha_patil_1859937]
* 2008: Honored and Tributed at [[IFFLA]] Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles [http://www.indianfilmfestival.org/movies08/tribute2008-madhuridixit.html]

==Filmography==
{| border="2" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center"
! Year !! Film !! Role !! Other notes
|-
| 1984 || ''[[Abodh]]'' || Gowri ||
|-
| 1985 || ''[[Awara Baap]]'' || ||
|-
| 1986 || ''[[Swati (film)|Swati]]'' || ||
|-
|rowspan="3"| 1987 || ''[[Mohre]]'' || ||
|-
| ''[[Hifazat]]'' || Janki ||
|-
| ''[[Uttar Dakshin]]'' || ||
|-
|rowspan="3"| 1988 || ''[[Khatron Ke Khiladi]]'' || Kavita ||
|-
| ''[[Dayavan]]'' || Neela Velhu ||
|-
| ''[[Tezaab]]'' || Mohini || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]
|-
|rowspan="9"| 1989 || ''[[Vardi]]'' || Jaya ||
|-
| ''[[Ram Lakhan]]'' || Radha ||
|-
| ''[[Prem Pratigyaa]]'' || Laxmi || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]
|-
| ''[[Ilaaka]]'' || Vidya ||
|-
| ''[[Mujrim]]'' || Sonia ||
|-
| ''[[Tridev]]'' || Divya Mathur ||
|-
| ''[[Kanoon Apna Apna]]'' || Bharathi ||
|-
| ''[[Parinda]]'' || Paro || [[List of India's official entries to the Oscars|India's official entry to the Oscars]]
|-
| ''[[Paap Ka Anth]]'' || ||
|-
|rowspan="9"| 1990 || ''[[Maha Sangram]]'' || ||
|-
| ''[[Kishen Kanhaiya]]'' || Anju ||
|-
| ''[[Izzatdaar]]'' || ||
|-
| ''[[Dil]]'' || Madhu Mehra || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]
|-
| ''[[Deewana Mujh Sa Nahin]]'' || Anita ||
|-
| ''[[Jeevan Ek Sangharsh]]'' || Madhu Sen ||
|-
| ''[[Sailaab]]'' || Dr. Sushma ||
|-
| ''[[Jamai Raja]]'' || Rekha ||
|-
| ''[[Thanedaar]]'' || Chanda ||
|-
|rowspan="6"| 1991 || ''[[Pyaar Ka Devata]]'' || Devi ||
|-
| ''[[Khilaaf]]'' || Sweta ||
|-
| ''[[100 Days (1991 film)|100 Days]]'' || Devi ||
|-
| ''[[Pratikaar]]'' || Madhu ||
|-
| ''[[Saajan]]'' || Pooja || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]
|-
| ''[[Prahaar]]'' || Shirley ||
|-
|rowspan="5"| 1992 || ''[[Beta (film)|Beta]]'' || Saraswati || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]
|-
| ''[[Zindagi Ek Jua]]'' || Juhi ||
|-
| ''[[Prem Deewane]]'' || Shivangi Mehra ||
|-
| ''[[Khel]]'' || Seema/Dr.Jadi Buti ||
|-
| ''[[Sangeet]]'' || ||
|-
|rowspan="6"| 1993 || ''[[Dharavi (movie)|Dharavi]]'' || Dreamgirl ||
|-
| ''[[Sahibaan]]'' || Sahibaan ||
|-
| ''[[Khalnayak]]'' || Ganga (Gangotri Devi) || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]
|-
| ''[[Phool]]'' || ||
|-
| ''[[Dil Tera Aashiq]]'' || Sonia Khanna/Savitri Devi ||
|-
| ''[[Aansoo Bane Angaray]]'' || ||
|-
|rowspan="2"| 1994 || ''[[Anjaam]]'' || Shivani Chopra || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]
|-
| ''[[Hum Aapke Hain Koun...!]]'' || Nisha Choudhury || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]
|-
|rowspan="2"| 1995 || ''[[Raja (1995 film)|Raja]]'' || Madhu Garewal || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]
|-
| ''[[Yaraana (1995 film)|Yaraana]]'' || Lalita/Shikha || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]
|-
|rowspan="3"| 1996 || ''[[Prem Granth]]'' || Kajri ||
|-
| ''[[Paapi Devta]]'' || ||
|-
| ''[[Raj Kumar]]'' || ||
|-
|rowspan="5"| 1997 || ''[[Koyla]]'' || Gauri ||
|-
| ''[[Mahaanta]]'' || Jenny Pinto ||
|-
| ''[[Mrityudand]]'' || Phoolva || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]
|-
| ''[[Mohabbat]]'' || Shweta Sharma ||
|-
| ''[[Dil To Pagal Hai]]'' || Pooja || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]
|-
|rowspan="2"| 1998 || ''[[Bade Miyan Chhote Miyan]]'' || Madhuri Dixit || Special appearance
|-
| ''[[Wajood]]'' || Apoorva Choudhury ||
|-
| 1999 || ''[[Aarzoo]]'' || Pooja ||
|-
|rowspan="2"| 2000 || ''[[Pukar (2000 film)|Pukar]]'' || Anjali || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]
|-
| ''[[Gaja Gamini]]'' || Gaja Gamini/Sangita/</br>Shakuntala/Monika/Mona Lisa ||
|-
|rowspan="2"| 2001 || ''[[Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke]]'' || Neha ||
|-
| ''[[Lajja (film)|Lajja]]'' || Janki || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award]]
|-
|rowspan="2"| 2002 || ''[[Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam]]'' || Radha ||
|-
| ''[[Devdas (2002 film)|Devdas]]'' || Chandramukhi || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award]] </br> [[List of India's official entries to the Oscars|India's official entry to the Oscars]]
|-
| 2007 || ''[[Aaja Nachle]]'' || Diya || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]
|}

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* {{imdb name|id=0002043}}

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'''''Needful Things''''' is the [[1993 in film|1993 film]] adaptation of [[Stephen King]]'s [[Needful Things|novel of the same name]]. The film starred [[Max von Sydow]], [[Ed Harris]], and [[Bonnie Bedelia]].
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'''Cast:'''
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* [[Max von Sydow]] .... Leland Gaunt
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* [[Ed Harris]] .... Sheriff Alan J. Pangborn
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* [[Bonnie Bedelia]] .... Polly Chalmers
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* [[Amanda Plummer]] .... Netitia 'Nettie' Cobb
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* [[J.T. Walsh]] .... Danforth 'Buster' Keeton III
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* [[Ray McKinnon (actor)|Ray McKinnon]] .... Deputy Norris Ridgewick
[[hu:Madhuri Dixit]]
* [[Duncan Fraser]] .... Hugh Albert Priest
[[it:Madhuri Dixit]]
* [[Valri Bromfield]] .... Wilma Wadlowski Jerzyck
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* [[Shane Meier]] .... Brian Rusk
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Revision as of 01:28, 13 October 2008

Needful Things
Directed byFraser Clarke Heston
Written byStephen King (novel)
W.D. Richter (screenplay)
Produced byJack Cummins
StarringMax von Sydow
Ed Harris
Bonnie Bedelia
CinematographyTony Westman
Edited byRob Kobrin
Music byPatrick Doyle
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Castle Rock Entertainment
Release date
1993
Running time
120 min
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
BudgetUnknown
Box office$15,185,672 (USA)

Needful Things is the 1993 film adaptation of Stephen King's novel of the same name. The film starred Max von Sydow, Ed Harris, and Bonnie Bedelia.

Cast: