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Madhuri Yet To Sign Ishqiya Sequel

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January 10, 2012
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New Delhi: B-town is abuzz with news that Madhuri Dixit is set to make her much-awaited comeback with the sequel to Vishal Bhardwaj’s ‘Ishqiya’, but the Bollywood diva says she is yet to sign the film.

‘Dedh Ishqiya’, as the second installment is being called, is still in its scripting stage and the film’s director Abhishek Chaubey has said he is writing it keeping the ‘Dhak Dhak’ girl in mind.

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“I haven’t signed the film yet, as soon as I sign something I will definitely let you know. They are working on the script. I haven’t heard it so as soon as I have heard it I will decide what to do,” Madhuri told.

The 44-year-old mother of two, who was last seen in ‘Aaja Nachle’, relocated to India with her family in October last year after living for a decade in the US.

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“It will take a little more time for us to settle down fully. The kids are going to school. My parents are also settling down now. We are enjoying our time here and I am loving what I am doing,” she said.

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Madhuri is yet take up a film project but the actress is the face of a number of brands these days, which is keeping her busy.

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She has always been admired for her 1000 watt smile and Madhuri, who is the smile ambassador for Oral B’s new movement, says she wants to help her fans better their dental health.

“I really believe in their movement which they have started in India, specially with the bad habits that we have – paan-chewing, tobacco-chewing. People have admired me for my smile over the years, my fans have gone gaga over my smile, so this is a way of giving back to them, telling them this is what you need to do to have a good smile,” she said. (KMW News)

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