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Madhuri Dixit, Anil Kapoor turn up their evergreen charm for ‘Total Dhamaal’

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26 years after starring together in Beta, Madhuri Dixit and Anil Kapoor still look as young and stunning as ever in the first look of Total Dhamaal. Their upcoming film together was released in newspapers on Saturday and it has us wondering how could anyone look so good at this age.

Madhuri (50) is channelling her inner Jessica Rabbit in the photo with a sequined red gown, wavy hair and full-glam make up. Anil (61) is seen in a complimentary green suit to match her wavelength. Together, they can beat any recent Bollywood pairings we may have seen.

Anil also posted a picture from the same shoot with director Indra Kumar and Madhuri on April 14. “How I love the first day of shoot! #TotalDhamaal begins today!

Anil and Madhuri have worked together in several films like Tezaab, Beta, Ram Lakhan and more. Together, they made up one of the most popular onscreen pairings Bollywood had ever seen.

Total Dhamaal also stars Ajay Dvgn, Boman Irani and Arshad Warsi. It will release on December 7.

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