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This story is from July 12, 2018

Arjun Bijlani romances Madhuri Dixit on 'Dance Deewane'

The actor shook a leg with Madhuri on a romantic song
Arjun Bijlani romances Madhuri Dixit on 'Dance Deewane'
Arjun Bijlani and Madhuri Dixit on the set of Dance Deewane
Arjun Bijlani, host of popular dance reality show 'Dance Deewane' has charmed the audience with his on-screen persona. Arjun, who the world knows is a die-hard Madhuri Dixit fan is often seen flirting with the ever-so-glamorous actress on the sets of the show and tries hard to woo her and capture her attention. In the latest episode of the show, the handsome host got lucky as he shared a few moments with the gorgeous judge and was seen romancing the dancing diva to the song ‘Janam Janam Saath Chalna Mere’.

The funny part was that all the while the other judges and special guests had to remind the infatuated host that he was like Madhuri’s brother and the banter had the entire unit engulfed with laughter.
Arjun shares, "I have been a fan of Madhuri Dixit since her 'Tezaab' days. In fact, her song 'Dhak Dhak Karne Laga' became a rage and that's how she is called the 'Dhak-Dhak' girl. I have wanted to perform with her since the beginning of the show, but somehow it would always take a comic turn with the unit playing sibling songs and the other two judges pulling my leg. I am so happy that I finally got the chance to perform with her to a romantic track 'Janam Janam' from ‘Dilwale’. Not everyone get a chance to perform with her, who is known for her dancing prowess in the industry. So, this is one experience I will cherish for life."
Ask him if he was nervous before he took to the floor with the dancing diva and he replies, "Yes, I was. Initially, I was nervous about dancing with her, but she makes you so comfortable that all your apprehensions take a back seat. She is a warm person and puts you at ease immediately."
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