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Madhuri Dixit not a victim of recession

Bollywood actor Madhuri Dixit poses for the media after Indian designer Varun Bahl show during Delhi Couture Week 2011, in New Delhi, India, Friday, July 22, 2011. (AP)

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Madhuri Dixit Nene once ruled over Bollywood with her electrifying dance and contagious smile. With her recent decision to relocate to India after a 10-year hiatus, she has re-kindled everyone's hopes to
see her again on the big and small screen.

Madhuri will shift base from Denver, US, to Mumbai in October. The sudden announcement of her plans have lead to rife speculations in the Indian film industry.


The gossip-vines speculated if all was well in the Nene household. Different projects coming along Madhuri's way was also doing the rounds. It was also speculated that Dr Shriram Nene and Madhuri might have taken the decision because of the economic meltdown in the US.

But speaking to an English daily, The Times of India, Madhuri cleared the air. She told the daily, "We have been fortunate enough not to be affected by it at all. Ram, is a doctor and he's in a profession
that's always going to be much in demand." She says that although many families in the US are going through tough times, the Nene household is doing fine.

Dr Shriram Nene seems to be fascinated by India and has been visiting India since the age of 12. Though he is a US citizen, he has always been an Indian at heart, claims the actress. Madhuri believes that her husband can easily adapt himself to any situation and handle the transition well.

Madhuri will be settling down soon in her Juhu residence and her fans can hopefully see the dancing diva enthrall all as she has always been doing.