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Madhuri says her hubby holds HIGHER PLACE in life than career

Madhuri Dixit reveals her husband Dr Sriram Nene holds a HIGHER PLACE in her life than career

Madhuri Dixit opened up about her personal life, saying her husband is a greater blessing than her career. She explained that professional success means little without happiness at home or someone to share it with. Madhuri added that fame eventually fades, but a life partner remains constant, which is why her husband holds a bigger place in her life.

Madhuri Dixit Nene got married to Dr Sriram Nene at the peak of her career and then moved to the US with him. A few years later, the couple, along with their kids, came back to India. The actress had left the showbiz for the same. Now, in a recent interview, the actress expressed that her husband is a bigger blessing in her life than her career.

Madhuri Dixit reveals why she didn’t want to get married initially

In an interview with Ranveer Allahabadia, Madhuri Dixit revealed that her siblings would always try to fix her marriage with someone back in the day. However, at that time, she would tell them, “Don’t you dare!” Revealing the reason, the actress shared that she loved what she did and her career was fun. She said, “I would think that if I am with someone who is not right for me, then the fun is gone. And I just loved what I was doing, so I didn’t even think about it.”Amidst all of this—her career and siblings trying to fix her up—she met Dr Sriram Nene. Her soon-to-be husband had no idea about her success as an actress. And after six months of meeting each other, the duo decided to get hitched.

Madhuri Dixit says her husband is at a bigger place than her career

During the conversation, when the host asked Madhuri Dixit if her husband was a bigger blessing than her career, the actress said, “Career was there, it still is, and it will continue to exist, but I think the bigger blessing is my husband. Why? Because if you are not happy in your actual life, no matter what you achieve, you will not get happiness from it. Because you have no one to share it with.”Elaborating further, she said, “One day, people are going to forget you, and who is going to be with you? Your companion—that’s why he takes a bigger place.”Madhuri Dixit opened up about her personal life, saying her husband is a greater blessing than her career. She explained that professional success means little without happiness at home or someone to share it with. Madhuri added that fame eventually fades, but a life partner remains constant, which is why her husband holds a bigger place in her life.

Madhuri Dixit’s work front

The actress will next feature in a series titled ‘Mrs Deshpande’. In the show, she will be seen playing a serial killer. It is set to premiere on December 19, on an OTT platform. Go to Source

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