How Did Sanjay Kapoor Thank Madhuri Dixit for His Comfort on the Sets of ‘Raja’?

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Key Takeaways
- ‘Raja’ celebrates 30 years of cinematic history.
- Sanjay Kapoor expresses gratitude to Madhuri Dixit for her support.
- The film was a significant milestone in Kapoor's career.
- ‘Raja’ was directed by Indra Kumar.
- The film was a commercial success upon its release.
Mumbai, June 2 (NationPress) As the beloved film “Raja” celebrates its 30th anniversary today, Sanjay Kapoor took a moment to reflect on his journey, expressing his sincere appreciation for his co-star Madhuri Dixit.
The actor conveyed his gratitude for her ability to make him feel comfortable during the filming, especially as someone new to the industry. He credited her kindness and encouragement for making the on-set experience truly unforgettable. On Monday, Sanjay took to Instagram to share posters from the movie showcasing himself alongside Madhuri Dixit. In his post, he honored the film’s milestone and thanked the producers for providing him with his first opportunity.
He wrote, “30 Years of Raja, 2nd June 1995, it’s been 30 years in this beautiful film industry, and I still feel there is so much more to learn and achieve, the journey continues. Thank you for all the love, Thank you Indu and Ashok for casting me, Thank you Madhuri for making me so comfortable when I was a raw newcomer.”
After Sanjay Kapoor’s post, fans rushed to the comments section to express their admiration for the classic film. One fan remarked, “All Times Hits.” Another added, “This song was a rage.... yellow shirt Madhuri and Saroj Khan.” A third user chimed in, “Yes Hero!!! I still pass by the location of songs in Texas … please come visit that Dilbar song building … fans will line up.”
“Raja,” the romantic drama film released in 1995, was directed and co-produced by Indra Kumar. The film featured Madhuri Dixit, Sanjay Kapoor, Paresh Rawal, Mukesh Khanna, Dalip Tahil, Rita Bhaduri, and Himani Shivpuri. It premiered on 2 June 1995 and became a commercial success. In 2003, the film was remade in Bangladesh under the title “Chorom Opoman,” starring actors Manna and Eka in lead roles.
Sanjay Kapoor, who made his debut in the industry with the film “Prem,” opposite Tabu, gained recognition for his role in “Raja” alongside Madhuri Dixit.