Madhuri Dixit and her husband Shriram Nene visit Siddhivinayak temple ahead of 'Panchak's release

Updated : Jan 02, 2024 14:53
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Actor Madhuri Dixit, accompanied by her husband Dr. Shriram Nene and their sons Arin and Ryan, visited Siddhivinayak Temple to seek blessings for her upcoming Marathi film 'Panchak' before its theatrical release.

As the couple exited the temple, they were mobbed by a sea of fans gathered outside. 

In the videos captured by Mumbai-based paps, Madhuri can be seen wearing a floral anarkali suit, while Shriram Nene opted for a red kurta set for the occasion.

ABOUT ‘PANCHAK’

Besides Madhuri Dixit, the forthcoming film also stars Addinath Kothare, Dilip Prabhavalkar, Bharti Achrekar, and others. The movie follows Addinath's character as he strives to find a shared platform during a time of unrest, questioning traditional beliefs, and introducing a fresh perspective to the storyline.

'Panchak', produced by Madhuri and Shriram Nene, will be released on January 5.

Madhuri was recently honoured with the 'Special Recognition for Contribution to Bharatiya Cinema' award at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI).

On receiving this special honour, Madhuri said, ‘I am very honoured to receive this award. These types of awards always encourage and motivate us to do more good works.’

Madhuri Dixit’s work front

Madhuri Dixit was last seen in 'Maja Ma'. Directed by Anand Tiwari and written by Sumit Batheja, the film was a family entertainer, set against the celebratory backdrop of a traditional festival and a quintessential, colourful Indian wedding.

The film premiered exclusively on the OTT platform Amazon Prime Video. 

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Madhuri Dixit

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