Total Dhamaal: "Professional" And "Emotional" Reunion Between Anil Kapoor And Madhuri Dixit

Kareena Kusari|Jan 22, 2019

At Total Dhamaal's trailer launch, Anil showed his ecstatic feeling about the reunion between the duo since the couple's last on-screen collaboration 19 years ago.

Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit.

The veteran actor Anil Kapoor is all set to join Total Dhamaal's crew and reunite his long-standing co-star, the actress Madhuri Dixit. Currently, both artists are collaborating on Total Dhamaal, the third installment of the Dhamaal film series directed by Indra Kumar.

Recently, at Total Dhamaal's trailer launch, Anil showed his happy feeling about the reunion between the duo since the couple's last on-screen collaboration 19 years ago. The actor confided:

Concurrently, the movie is the reunion of 1992 Beta's trio 27 years ago between the two and the director Indra Kumar. As a musical hit in 1992, Beta won numerous significant accolades that year.

1992 Beta's trio: the director Indra Kumar (center) alongside the on-screen couple Anil Kapoor - Madhuri Dixit.

Besides, the 62-year-old actor also expressed his excitement as working with Total Dhamaal's director and crew. He said:

Beta's male lead also shared his sense when he has had a chance to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently. The actor stated.

Currently, Anil, who plays Avinash Patel, a Gujarati man, in Total Dhamaal, is in preparation for the release of his upcoming film, Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga. This is the first time he has appeared next to Sonam Kapoor, his daughter, on the widescreen.

The movie is directed by Shelly Chopra Dhar and scheduled to release on February 1, 2019.

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