The mother of two made her come back to Bollywood in 2007 and manages to look gorgeous at 45. “It’s just the discipline. You have to be disciplined. I dance regularly and exercise,” she said in an interview with the Hindustan Times. “One has to be fit. One good thing is that I have no bad habits! So for me it’s a healthy lifestyle all the way.” While she is not a diva when it comes to Western wear, Madhuri’s cholis and ghaghras have been all the rage in the ‘90s. She has recently banked on that fever and done an item song in Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani in a similar avatar.
What we specifically love about her is that she doesn’t try to dress like she is 25. For instance, at a recent promotional event, she was spotted wearing an emerald green, high-low top by Nikhil Thampi with black tights, looking incredibly graceful.
Check out her chili red Zara jacket teamed with the usual white shirt and black pants on the Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa set. A statement necklace added a bit of spunk to her chic outfit. Another day on JDJ sets, she was spotted in a vibrant Nikasha saree. Don’t miss her flower-print Arpita Mehta sari at the Gulaab Gang press meet. Indeed, she is dressing up smart lately!
Published in The Express Tribune, August 18th, 2013.
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@Sudhir:
Why should you bother about her? She is doing her job like somany other ladies in other fields. No body tell them that you are now aged so take retirement.
Other thing is that, why this question is not been asked to male actors of same age and rather older than MD.? This is not fair Mr.Sudhir. This is democratic country and you should leave it to them to decide about their career. Why are you wasting your and others time? instead do some creative work.
GGS
No doubt she is a graceful woman but now the aging effects are getting pronounced. I think enough is enough.