Madhuri enjoying every second of Unforgettable Tour

The Unforgettable Tour headed by Amitabh Bachchan has turned out to be an experience of a lifetime for Madhuri Dixit.

The fascinating response of thousands of admirers even after being so long in the industry and in spite of being no that active as before have left one of the most famous Hindi film heroines asking for more.

The amazing crowd of the Los Angels and San Francisco venues,the whole way in which the show is organized and the great rapport enjoyed by every troupe member has made Madhuri more energetic and restless to look forward in visiting the other cities and reaching personally to her fans as soon as possible.

The experienced actress stood for the first time on a stage for presenting a very short Kathak performance when she was just three and half years old.

Becoming the new heartthrob of Bollywood after 'Tehzaab' and 'Ram Lakhan' turned out to be super hits; Madhuri went for her first world tour in 1991 with Anil Kapoor.

For the beauty who was once the busiest actress and has seen all the ups and downs that a showbiz personality can go through, being part of the present much hyped world tour has brought back lots of memories from her initial days.

Maduri recollects that it was for the movie 'Abodh' that she first saw a film camera for the first time and when she saw the sets of the movie in the studio, thought that all the build ups were real.

Only when she felt the walls with her hands, Madhuri realized that it was not a real wall.

It was the same movie for which for the first time she shot for a song which was a bhajan performed in a temple.

As far as the first moments of happiness on the realization of having become a celebrity are considered, it happened to Madhuri at the Mumbai Airport just after 'Tehzaab' turned out be a block buster.

In the airport she overheard her character's name "Mohni" being part of a conversation between some youngsters.

Later one of the men came to Madhuri and asked if she was Mohni from 'Tehzaab'.

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