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Guru Purnima: Madhuri Dixit reminisces 'guru-shishya' bond with late Saroj Khan

As the nation is celebrating Guru Purnima on Sunday, actor Madhuri Dixit Nene took to social media and remembered the ace choreographer Saroj Khan, who breathed her last on Friday. Sharing an adorable picture, Madhuri also penned a heartfelt note for her masterji.

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Published : Jul 5, 2020, 9:19 PM IST

Mumbai: On the occasion of Guru Purnima actor Madhuri Dixit has paid tribute to the late dance mastero Saroj Khan. The duo used to share a bond that has created magic on-screen.

The Dil actor took to Instagram on Sunday and revisited the memories she shared with Khan, who died on July 3 due to a cardiac arrest at the age of 71.

Sharing a lovely picture of Dixit hugging Khan, the actor started off by explaining how "devastating" it is to lose a "friend, philosopher and guide," and noted how much she is going to miss the teacher-student bond.

"It was difficult for me to put down my grief in words. I had spoken to her daughter when she was in the hospital and she told me that Saroj ji would be fine. Two days later, she was gone. The Guru-shishya (teacher-student) bond that we shared, the assurance that she would be my mother on the sets, I will miss everything. Today on the occasion of Guru Purnima, I pay my tribute to her," the Kalan actor wrote.

Dixit and Khan share a long-time bond and gave hits like Dhak Dhak Karne Laga and Ek Do Teen to name a few.

The Saajan actor mentioned that the late dance master is someone who could make "women look so beautiful, desirable and sensuous on-screen like her. She made everything look like poetry in motion."

It was during the shoot of Maine Rab Se from Karma, had the duo met for the first time.

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Dixit further raved and dubbed the dance mastero as a "game-changer" to a "rebel in the male-dominated profession" to a "determined and headstrong woman."

"Dancing in front of the camera &anddancing on stage are two different things. Saroj ji taught me how to romance the camera when we worked on Ek Do Teen. Such was the song's popularity that Filmfare had to create the Best Choreography category to honour Saroj ji. I will miss her resolve to push the envelope all the time," the Devdas actor wrote.

The duo has been a solid pillar to each other, as the success of the songs proved Khan's mettle as a choreographer, while Dixit won many hearts all over again.

Dixit added: "Her Nazakat, the aadayein, the elegance of every move, I was besotted. I knew we would do a lot of songs together. So we decided not to repeat any of the movements. She agreed to create hook steps that people will identify with every song. We created so many movements with no knowledge about what they are called. Who knew Tamma Tamma step was Dab? I will miss inventing hook steps with her."

Ek Do Teen in Tezaab (1988), Tamma Tamma Loge in Thanedaar (1990) and Dhak Dhak Karne Laga in Beta (1992) are some of the hit songs created by the actor-choreographer duo that are enjoyed till date.

Khan also choreographed Dixit along with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan for the song Dola Re Dola in 2002 for the film Devdas.

With inputs from ANI

Mumbai: On the occasion of Guru Purnima actor Madhuri Dixit has paid tribute to the late dance mastero Saroj Khan. The duo used to share a bond that has created magic on-screen.

The Dil actor took to Instagram on Sunday and revisited the memories she shared with Khan, who died on July 3 due to a cardiac arrest at the age of 71.

Sharing a lovely picture of Dixit hugging Khan, the actor started off by explaining how "devastating" it is to lose a "friend, philosopher and guide," and noted how much she is going to miss the teacher-student bond.

"It was difficult for me to put down my grief in words. I had spoken to her daughter when she was in the hospital and she told me that Saroj ji would be fine. Two days later, she was gone. The Guru-shishya (teacher-student) bond that we shared, the assurance that she would be my mother on the sets, I will miss everything. Today on the occasion of Guru Purnima, I pay my tribute to her," the Kalan actor wrote.

Dixit and Khan share a long-time bond and gave hits like Dhak Dhak Karne Laga and Ek Do Teen to name a few.

The Saajan actor mentioned that the late dance master is someone who could make "women look so beautiful, desirable and sensuous on-screen like her. She made everything look like poetry in motion."

It was during the shoot of Maine Rab Se from Karma, had the duo met for the first time.

READ | Madhuri Dixit on remake of Khal Nayak

Dixit further raved and dubbed the dance mastero as a "game-changer" to a "rebel in the male-dominated profession" to a "determined and headstrong woman."

"Dancing in front of the camera &anddancing on stage are two different things. Saroj ji taught me how to romance the camera when we worked on Ek Do Teen. Such was the song's popularity that Filmfare had to create the Best Choreography category to honour Saroj ji. I will miss her resolve to push the envelope all the time," the Devdas actor wrote.

The duo has been a solid pillar to each other, as the success of the songs proved Khan's mettle as a choreographer, while Dixit won many hearts all over again.

Dixit added: "Her Nazakat, the aadayein, the elegance of every move, I was besotted. I knew we would do a lot of songs together. So we decided not to repeat any of the movements. She agreed to create hook steps that people will identify with every song. We created so many movements with no knowledge about what they are called. Who knew Tamma Tamma step was Dab? I will miss inventing hook steps with her."

Ek Do Teen in Tezaab (1988), Tamma Tamma Loge in Thanedaar (1990) and Dhak Dhak Karne Laga in Beta (1992) are some of the hit songs created by the actor-choreographer duo that are enjoyed till date.

Khan also choreographed Dixit along with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan for the song Dola Re Dola in 2002 for the film Devdas.

With inputs from ANI

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