Video: Madhuri Dixit and Renuka Shahane recreate ‘Hum Aapke Hain Koun!’ moment

‘Bucket List’ features Madhuri in the role of a housewife named Madhura Sane who decides to rise above her marital and familial duties to fulfil her personal ‘bucket list’ of wishes. It has been described as “a slice-of-life film about a woman’s journey of self-discovery”. It will release on May 25.

Madhuri Dixit and Renuka Shahane, worked together in one of Bollywood’s most loved movies ever, Hum Aapke Hain Koun!  And are re-uniting for Madhuri’s debut Marathi film, Bucket List.

Needless to say, their fans can’t be any more excited. After all, it is after 24 years that we will get to see the two ladies together on the big screen. Amidst all the excitement, people even wished to see the two on-screen sisters shake a leg with each other like they did in their 1994 film. And seems like the fans’ wish came true with this recent video where both Renuka and Madhuri just couldn’t stop themselves from dancing on their popular track.

The video, which is now a priceless property on the internet was posted on the Twitter handle of Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions, which is presenting ‘Bucket List.’ Check it out

‘Bucket List’ features Madhuri in the role of a housewife named Madhura Sane who decides to rise above her marital and familial duties to fulfil her personal ‘bucket list’ of wishes. It has been described as “a slice-of-life film about a woman’s journey of self-discovery”. It will release on May 25.

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