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Kalank song Tabah Ho Gaye: Madhuri Dixit’s first look will remind you of THESE yesteryear films

Madhuri Dixit’s upcoming song Tabah Ho Gaye from Kalank promises to be a treat for the fans

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There is as much excitement among fans to see Madhuri Dixit’s solo dance number inKalank, as there is to see the film itself. When the song Ghar More Pardesiya was released all her fans expected to see her dance, however the actress did not join Alia Bhatt in the dance sequence even though they shared the same frames. However, we had exclusively told you that there’s a Madhuri Dixit solo dance in the pipeline for the film. And that wait to finally see Madhuri dance to a solo number is soon going to be over. The makers have revealed the first look of the actress from the song Tabah Ho Gaye.

Madhuri Dixit will be seen performing classical Kathak in the song Tabah Ho Gaye which is set to be released tomorrow (April 9). In the still of the song shared by the makers, Madhuri looks ethereal. But what catches the eye the most is that the look is reminiscent of Meena Kumari’s look in Pakeezah and Madhubala’s look as Anarkali in Mughal-e-Azam. We must say that the Kalank song looks just as grand and Madhuri looks ethereal. Donning a saffron Anarkali dress, the star looks mesmerising in a dance pose, as she is surrounded by women. The song is choreographed by Saroj Khan and as Madhuri and Saroj’s jodi goes back a long way, it will be more interesting to see the song. Madhuri had said, “I understand Sarojji very well and I love the way she makes sure that women look beautiful.”

Tabah Ho gaye song still

Anarkali from Mughal-e -azam

While promoting Kalank, Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt even shared that they can’t stop listening to Madhuri’s song. Let us know in the comments below if you are excited and awaiting to see Madhuri in Tabah Ho Gaye. The film Kalank is set to release on April 17. Stay tuned to CineBlitz for more updates on this front.

 

 

 

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