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Madhuri Dixit’s husband Shriram Nene celebrates I-Day with Tricolour dosa

Darpan News Desk IANS, 15 Aug, 2024 11:36 AM
  • Madhuri Dixit’s husband Shriram Nene celebrates I-Day with Tricolour dosa

Mumbai, Aug 15 (IANS) Actress Madhuri Dixit’s husband, Shriram Madhav Nene is celebrating the 78th Independence Day with culinary flavours.

On Thursday, the husband of the actress took to his Instagram, and shared a video of himself trying his hands at making a Tricolour dosa. The dosa was made from three batters of moong daal, carrot, and green paste.

He wrote in the caption, “So when your friend says she is coming to town, there is nothing better than cooking together. Celebrating Indian Independence Day with my dear friend and collaborator, @lakshmipratury Can’t wait to show you what we are cooking up together”.

In the video, Shriram Nene can be seen dressed in a white kurta pyjama, and mixing ingredients in his kitchen as he spoke in an American accent.

Madhuri Dixit and Shriram Nene tied the knot in a traditional ceremony on October 17, 1999 held at the residence of her elder brother in Southern California. Shriram Nene is a cardiovascular surgeon from Los Angeles, California.

The two also collaborated on their second home production ‘Panchak’. The film featured an ensemble cast of the finest artists from Marathi film, television, and stage like Adinath Kothare, Tejashri Pradhan, Anand Ingale, Nandita Patkar, Bharati Acharekar, Vidyadhar Joshi, Satish Alekar, Sagar Talashikar, Dipti Devi and Ashish Kulkarni.

The film was shot in picturesque locales of the Konkan region of Maharashtra. It was directed by Jayant Jathar and Rahul Awate.

Meanwhile on the work front, the actress was most recently seen in the streaming film ‘Maja Ma’ and also the streaming series ‘The Fame Game’, in the latter she played a superstar whose sudden disappearance leads to unravelling of many dark secrets from her personal life. In addition, she actively works for television as she also regularly judges the dance reality show ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’. The actress will soon announce her upcoming projects.

 

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