Queen of hearts Microbiologist Madhuri Dixit turns 47

EntertainmentQueen of hearts Microbiologist Madhuri Dixit turns 47

Queen of hearts Microbiologist Madhuri Dixit turns 47

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Madhuri Dixit  was born on 15 May 1967 in a in a Marathi-speaking family. Madhuri attended Divine Child High School and finished her degree as  microbiologist from Mumbai University.
She made her acting debut in Rajshri Productions’ movie Abodh in 1984 opposite the Bengali actor, Tapas Paul. The film failed but Dixit earned positive reviews from critics.

She married Dr. Shriram Madhav Nene, a UCLA-trained cardiovascular surgeon on 17 October 1999. They have two sons, Arin (b. March 2003) and Raayan (b. March 2005). After marriage, Dixit had relocated to Denver, US for almost a decade. In October 2011, Dixit again shifted her base back to Mumbai, India, along with her family.

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