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'Each leg of my career has brought new experiences, new joys'
April 2022
|GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
‘My kids think it's very cool they will see me on Netflix.'. Madhuri Dixit returns to acting with the Netflix series The Fame Game.
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"I think showbiz, just like any other business in the world, has its perils and pitfalls, and I think it's universal. While I have seen hardships in the industry, I think it's important to recognise the luck I have had, the luck that has let me live in the moment, spend time with my family, steer away from the pressures, and focus on my craft,"
What prompted you to take up The Fame Game?
You know, when Sri (Rao) approached me with this script, I couldn't say no.
The story of Anamika Anand was so endearing.
Right off the bat, I knew I wanted to work on this project.
Netflix, the cast, Dharmatic, Sri Rao, the directors Bejoy Nambiar and Karishma Kohli... everything just came together seamlessly.
How different was it shooting for a Web series as compared to a feature film?
I don't think it was too different.
I think of a project as a project, regardless of its format.
For me, work is work.
I get up and do my job. I don't see much of a difference.
The Fame Game is about the perils, pitfalls and pleasures of show business. How closely did you identify with your character Anamika Anand?
You know, the only only similarity between my character Anamika and me are that we are stars, well known names in the industry. It ends there.
Anamika Anand and I are two very different individuals with very different paths in life.
I have been blessed to have the support of my family and peers throughout my career.
Anamika wasn't allowed that privilege.
I think showbiz, just like any other business in the world, has its perils and pitfalls, and I think it's universal.
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