http://www.glamsham.com/movies/interviews/madhuri_dixit.asp
Interview with Madhuri Dixit, probably the best Bollywood dancer alive
Do you miss the film industry?
It depends on what you mean by the industry. If you mean the paraphernalia, then I don't miss that. But I miss my craft, the preparation for scenes, the nervousness before every shot and all that dhak dhak....
But I hardly have time to think of all this in LA. My kids are young - one and three years old - and demanding. But in a quiet moment I do think about my studio life.
The older son will soon get to know how famous his mom is.
He got a taste of it when he went to the doctor in Mumbai. A photographer followed us and clicked us. You should have seen how delighted my son was.
Your sons are the only ones not aware of your stardom.
Absolutely! When I came home after performing at the Filmfare Awards they refused to recognise me with all that makeup. They couldn't watch me, even on TV. It was too late by the time my performance came on.
Once in LA I tried to show them my songs. They weren't interested. And when I showed my son my face on the DVD of 'Devdas', he casually said, 'That's you, Mom.' He doesn't connect with my stardom. It would be fun to see how they react to Madhuri, the star.
(((The woman's family veritably swarms with Americans:)))
Married with Shri Ram Nene , a Los Angeles based surgeon, on Oct 17, 1999. he has two sisters (Bharati & Sanjay Adkar living in Saratoga, CA and Rupa Dixit who lives in Wash DC) and a brother (Ajit Dixit living in Laguna Beach, CA)
((Yep, there Madhuri goes, just whippin' it in hubby's Mercedes down the old Pacific Coast Highway:)))

