Did Madhuri Dixit Reveal Anil Kapoor's Unique Food Habit?

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Key Takeaways
- Anil Kapoor enjoys tasting food from his co-stars' plates.
- Madhuri Dixit becomes upset if meals are delayed.
- The camaraderie on set adds charm to their interactions.
- Nostalgic finds can spark joy in celebrities' lives.
- Music from 'Hum Apke Hain Koun' remains timeless.
Mumbai, Sep 2 (NationPress) - The talented actress Madhuri Dixit, recently seen in ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3’, once shared an amusing tale regarding her co-star Anil Kapoor and his quirky food habits while on set with fellow actors.
A video that has resurfaced from a past episode of Kapil Sharma's show features the actress discussing how Anil tends to sample bite-sized portions from the plates of those around him during lunch.
She remarked, “At lunchtime, Anil never touches his own plate. He prefers to taste from everyone else's. As soon as everyone sits down to eat, he approaches you and asks, ‘What do you have? What’s on your plate?’ You might reply, ‘This is vada.’ He’s like, ‘Vada? Oh, that looks delicious. Next!’ And he moves on to the next plate.”
As secrets unfolded on national television, Anil reciprocated with a story about Madhuri, revealing that she becomes quite irritable if her meal is delayed.
He shared, “Let me tell you about Madhuri. She is a true food lover. If she doesn’t get her food on time, she gets really upset. If lunch is even a little late, she starts to lose her cool.”
Recently, while filming her next project, Madhuri uncovered a nostalgic gem – a cassette of her classic film ‘Hum Apke Hain Koun’, which starred Salman Khan. She posted a delightful video on her Instagram stories, showcasing her excitement as she flipped through some vintage cassettes and stumbled upon the treasured tape.
The clip also featured the song “Pehla Pehla Pyar Hain” playing in the background, reminding fans of the romantic drama. The film’s music, composed by Raamlaxman, has secured a special place in the hearts of many, with hits like “Hum Aapke Hain Koun”, “Mausam Ka Jaadu”, “Pehla Pehla Pyar Hain”, “Didi Tera Devar Deewana”, “Maye Ni Maye”, “Joote De Do Paise Lo”, “Mujhse Juda Hokar”, “Wah Wah Ramji”, “Babul Jo Tum Ne Sikhaya”, and “Lo Chali Main” still resonating with cinephiles.