Bollywood has witnessed its fair share of rivalries and friendships over the years. Some have remained hidden, while others became the stuff of legends. The 1990s brought us one such legendary rivalry between two leading ladies of Indian cinema, Juhi Chawla and Madhuri Dixit. While their competition on-screen was well-known, director Dharmesh Darshan recently revealed a hidden incident that sheds light on the intensity of their rivalry.
Juhi’s Chance at ‘Raja Hindustani’
After their successful collaboration in the blockbuster action film “Lootere” (1993), director Dharmesh Darshan was eager to cast Juhi Chawla as the lead in his upcoming romantic film, “Raja Hindustani” (1996). However, Juhi had reservations about the genre, as it differed from the ensemble masala film they had worked on previously. Dharmesh attempted to convince her by drawing a comparison between “Raja Hindustani” and the 1994 romantic musical “Hum Aapke Hain Koun!” directed by Sooraj Barjatya, starring Salman Khan and Madhuri Dixit.
The Fiery Exchange
Juhi’s response was sharp and straightforward. She turned to Dharmesh and remarked, “But you’re not Sooraj Barjatya.” In a moment of ego and one-upmanship, Dharmesh retorted, “You’re not Madhuri Dixit.” This exchange had far-reaching consequences, as Juhi declined the film. However, Juhi’s apology the next day showed her maturity and willingness to resolve the situation.
Karisma Kapoor Steps In
When Dharmesh was supposed to meet Juhi, he instead approached Karisma Kapoor and narrated the film to her. Eventually, Karisma was cast as the lead in “Raja Hindustani,” a decision that was also approved by the film’s male lead, Aamir Khan. While Juhi’s name was considered, along with those of other actresses like Pooja Bhatt and Aishwarya Rai, it was Karisma who secured the role.
The Reconciliation
Over the years, Juhi Chawla and Madhuri Dixit’s on-screen rivalry thawed, and they buried the hatchet in the 2010s. Their collaboration in Soumik Sen’s 2014 action film “Gulaab Gang” was a testament to their newfound camaraderie. Both actresses have continued to make their mark in the industry, with Juhi featuring in Netflix’s “Friday Night Plan” earlier this year and Madhuri in Prime Video’s “Maja Ma” last year.
Conclusion
The Juhi Chawla – Madhuri Dixit rivalry of the 1990s remains a fascinating chapter in Bollywood’s history. While it may have had its ups and downs, it ultimately led to a story of maturity and reconciliation between two talented actresses who have left an indelible mark on Indian cinema. Their performances and mutual respect continue to inspire and entertain audiences, reminding us that even rivalries can evolve into remarkable friendships.