It's
true
that
Madhuri
Dixit
took
a
break
from
acting
following
her
marriage
in
1999,
but
the
dancing
diva
is
back
and
how!
She
says
it's
a
myth
that
married
women
don't
get
roles
in
the
film
industry.
"I
think
married
women
always
got
roles.
Sharmilaji
(Sharmila
Tagore)
worked
after
marriage,
Meena
Kumari
also
worked
and
Rakhi
worked
after
marriage.
These
are
just
myths
and
not
true
all
the
time," Madhuri
said
here
in
an
interaction.
"There
are
some
heroines
who
took
a
sabbatical,
but
they
themselves
decided
that
they
didn't
want
to
work
after
marriage,"
added
the
mother
of
two
sons
Arin
and
Raayan.
Madhuri
had
shifted
base
to
Denver
when
she
married
US-based
doctor
Sriram
Nene
in
1999.
The
actress
came
back
to
India
in
2011,
and
she
hasn't
had
to
'hunt' for
work.
After
wowing
her
fans
in
the
'Ghagra'
song
in
Yeh
Jawaani
Hai
Deewani,
she
will
now
be
seen
on
the
big
screen
in
movies
like
Dedh
Ishqiya
and
Gulaab
Gang.
Rustic
drama
Dedh
Ishqiya,
directed
by
Abhishek
Chaubey,
will
see
her
share
the
frame
with
Naseeruddin
Shah.
The
actress
has
sort
of
stepped
out
of
her
comfort
zone
for
her
character
as
Begum
Para
in
the
film.
"It's
different
cinema," she
agreed,
but
said
"I
remember
when
I
did
Mrityudand,
people
were
like,
'Why
are
you
doing
this
movie?'
But
I
wanted
to
do
it.
It's
a
strong
character.
"Similarly,
when
this
film
was
offered
to
me,
I
thought
I
will
be
comfortable
with
Begum
Para."