
This popular star was madly in love with Madhuri Dixit, watched her film 73 times, not Sanjay Dutt, Ajay Jadeja, Shriram Nene, name is...
But among her many admirers, one name stands out, a man who was mesmerised not just by her beauty, but by her very presence on screen. That admirer was none other than iconic Indian painter M.F. Husain. The film he watched 73 times, why?
It wasn't just a casual crush. Husain watched Hum Aapke Hain Koun 73 times, yes, you read that right, just to watch Madhuri. Her charm had him completely spellbound. He even went so far as to book entire theatres for private screenings, refusing to watch her in a crowd. When a painter turned filmmaker
So obsessed was Husain that he didn't stop at watching. He decided to direct a film starring her. Thus came Gaja Gamini (2000), a project born out of admiration more than commercial ambition. The film starred Madhuri alongside Naseeruddin Shah and Shabana Azmi. Though the film flopped, it stood as a tribute to his muse. When did it all start?
Husain first saw Madhuri in Hum Aapke Hain Koun and was instantly captivated. It wasn't just about her looks; he saw depth, poise, and an ethereal presence that inspired his artistry. Where is Madhuri Dixit now?
Madhuri is still active in the entertainment space. While she was last seen as Manjulika in Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, she currently has no major projects lined up. Still, her legacy continues, and so do her fans.

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