Madhuri Dixit, Bollywood’s Dhak-Dhak girl is back, however, this time she’s not acting in a Hindi movie but rather in a Marathi movie. Titled Bucket List, this movie is Madhuri Dixit’s Marathi movie debut and we’re sure that she’ll shine as bright as she did in Hindi movies, in this one.
The makers have finally released the Bucket List trailer and it looks all sort of amazing. The premise of the movie is quite interesting. It’s about a middle-aged woman who gets back to a healthy life post her heart-transplant journey. Now, in the course of finding herself, she decides to fulfill each and everything on her donor’s bucket list and this includes a whole lot of adventure and fun.
The Bucket List trailer is not only cute and sweet, considering it’s for a slice of life movie, but it also shows some of the most crucial moments from the movie and of the character’s life.
Though it’s a Marathi movie, the subtitles in English are provided which makes it a whole lot easier for non-Marathi fans to understand the movie. And, there’s another surprise in the trailer and eventually in the movie too.
Bucket List trailer: Watch The Video Over Here:
Ranbir Kapoor is making a cameo in the movie and this is nothing short of a throwback for all the YJHD fans who have seen them dancing in one of the most upbeat songs of the movie.
Apart from Madhuri Dixit, there are a bunch of really cool and talented actors in the movie like, Sumit Raghwan, Vandana Gupte, Pradeep Welankar, Shubha Khote, Dilip Prabhavalkar, Ila Bhate, Renuka Shahane, Milind Phatak, Sumedh Mudgalkar.
Presented by Karan Johar and directed by Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar, Bucket List is all set to release on May 25th, 2018.
Interestingly, this is not the only project Madhuri is set to do. She will also be seen in Total Dhamaal alongside Anil Kapoor, Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Riteish Deshmukh, Javed Jaffrey, Boman Irani and others. Along with that, Madhuri has also been roped in for Karan Johar’s Kalank which is going to be one amazing celeb-graced Karan Johar movie, after a long long time.
Jyotsna Amla