Madhuri
Dixit
says,
Tough
for
actors
to
make
place
for
themselves
today,
here's
Why
|FilmiBeat
Madhuri
Dixit
Nene
believes
with
cinema
not
being
the
only
source
of
entertainment
in
today's
digital
world,
it
has
become
tougher
for
young
generation
of
actors
to
establish
themselves.
Madhuri
,
who
has
been
one
of
the
most
popular
female
actors
in
Hindi
film
industry,
said
audiences
have
lots
of
"distraction"
now.
"Today,
there
is
so
much
distraction
for
people,
like
Netflix,
etc...
There
is
so
much
clutter.
So,
to
make
a
place
for
yourself
is
difficult,"
Madhuri
told
PTI.
"Earlier,
only
movies
were
the
mode
of
entertainment,
but
today
there
are
lot
of
other
things
as
well,
so
to
make
your
own
image
is
all
the
more
difficult,"
she
added.
The
51-year-old
actor
was
last
seen
on-screen
in
2014
in
two
films-
"Dedh
Ishqiya"
and
"Gulaab
Gang".
She
is
now
back
with
a
Marathi
film
titled
"Bucket
List.
Madhuri
will
also
be
seen
in
"Total
Dhamaal"
alongsideAnil
Kapoor
and
Ajay
Devgn
and
with
Sanjay
Dutt
in
Karan
Johar
production
"Kalank".
"'Bucket
List' is
a
simple
story
of
an
ordinary
housewife.
We
have
not
added
any
extra
element.
We
have
not
compromised.
'Total
Dhammal'
is
full
on
comedy,
there
is
madness
in
the
film.
'Kalank'
is
a
classic
film.
I
am
excited
about
all
the
film,"
she
said.
Apart
from
her
movie
projects,
Madhuri
is
back
on
the
small
screen
as
a
judge
on
dance
reality
show
Dance
Deewane.
"I
don't
think
I
would
like
to
try
any
reality
show
other
than
dance.
As
I
feel
dance
is
close
to
me,
it
is
synonymous
with
me.
I
enjoy
it.
I
enjoy
watching
people
dance,"
she
says.
"This
show
('Dance
Deewane')
is
super
fun
as
it
has
three
generations
of
people
dancing
on
stage
-
son,
father
and
grandfather
can
also
dance.
This
show
has
no
age
limit,
we
just
want
to
see
their
Deewangi
and
how
they
dance,"
she
added.
On
the
debate
over
kids
participating
in
reality
shows
and
their
alleged
exploitation,
Madhuri
said,
"There
are
two
ways
of
looking
at
it,
one
is
this
(exploitation)
and
the
other
is
that
there
is
so
much
talent
in
them
and
they
are
getting
an
opportunity
to
present
it,
so
you
can
look
at
it
both
ways."
Director
Shashank
Khaitan
and
choreographer
Tushar
Kalia
are
also
serving
as
judges
on
the
show
that
will
be
aired
on
Colors
channel
from
June
2.
Credits
-
PTI