The late actor Dilip Kumar once admitted he was a terrible dancer himself. In an old interview, he praised other stars for their movement, specifically naming Govinda, Madhuri Dixit, and Sridevi. He said watching women dance was lovely, expressing surprise at the agility of male performers like Govinda.
Kumar called Sridevi a very fine artist, noting she was also his wife's favorite. He said the same about Madhuri Dixit, stating both women were extremely fine performers beyond just their dancing. These three stars essentially redefined Bollywood dance with their unique styles and expressive faces.
Govinda dominated the nineties with numerous hit films and popular dance tracks, becoming famous for his energetic performances. Sridevi captivated audiences in the late eighties with iconic movie roles and graceful, expressive song sequences. Madhuri Dixit won hearts as the iconic dhak dhak girl, blending classical training with graceful expressions in both her films and legendary dance numbers to become a true powerhouse.
Kumar called Sridevi a very fine artist, noting she was also his wife's favorite. He said the same about Madhuri Dixit, stating both women were extremely fine performers beyond just their dancing. These three stars essentially redefined Bollywood dance with their unique styles and expressive faces.
Govinda dominated the nineties with numerous hit films and popular dance tracks, becoming famous for his energetic performances. Sridevi captivated audiences in the late eighties with iconic movie roles and graceful, expressive song sequences. Madhuri Dixit won hearts as the iconic dhak dhak girl, blending classical training with graceful expressions in both her films and legendary dance numbers to become a true powerhouse.