Want to work more with her: Sanjay on Madhuri

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Karan Johar’s ambitious production
Kalank brings together the on-screen pairing of Sanjay Dutt and Madhuri Dixit after over two decades and the Munna Bhai star on Tuesday said he would like to work more with his longtime co-star.
Sanjay and Madhuri were one of the most popular reel-life couples and worked together in several hit films in the ’90s such as Saajan, Khalnayak, Thandedar and Iaalaka. Asked how it was to team up with Madhuri for the film, Sanjay told reporters, ‘It felt good to work together after a long time. I’ll try to work more with her.’
The actor was speaking at the teaser launch of Kalank. Madhuri said reuniting with former co-stars is always enriching. “We are working after more than 20 years.
Recently, I worked with Anil after a long time. It’s always wonderful to work with actors you’ve worked with before.
Even here, it was wonderful, she said. Kalank features also features an ensemble cast of Varun Dhawan, Alia Bhatt, Sonakshi Sinha and Aditya Roy Kapur.
Directed Abhishek Varman, the period-drama is backed by Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions and is scheduled to release on April 17.
Originally, Sridevi was meant to do the film, before she passed away last February.
The role eventually went to Madhuri. When asked how it was to take up the role, Madhuri said, “When I was approached to do the role, I had a heavy by heart. She was a great artiste and a good human being. When you get a role, you do it your way. (IANS)

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