Biography
Madhuri Dixit looks typically impressive, but what does the model look like without makeup? Below are pictures revealing how her makeup-free face looks.
Madhuri was born 15 May 1967 in Mumbai, India. She studied to become a microbiologist. Young Dixit started with acting in 1984 and slowly built her fame. Some of her notable movies are Tezaab, Prem Pratigyaa, and Dil where she played Madhu Mehra. In 2014, Madhuri appears in Gulaab Gang as Rajjo. She’s married to Shriram Madhav Nene since 1999. Indian painter M.F. Husain created a series of pictures inspired by this beauty.
No Makeup Pictures
Madhuri Dixit is looking enchanting when she is makeup-free. Check out her natural beauty and remarkable skin.




What is makeup? Well it includes products such as: cosmetics, foundation, powder, rouge and blusher. Other examples are: concealer, lipstick and mascara.
Inspirational Quotes by Madhuri Dixit
The film I do doesn’t have to be a film that only my kids can watch. My kids will watch films, but I will decide what they watch and not. My aim is to play different characters and not be stuck in a mould. Just because you are a mom and a wife doesn’t meant you have to play those roles, even in films.
Madhuri Dixit
Some women work while they are pregnant, but not me. That was a choice I had made. That’s when I took a break. Men can work at whatever stage they are; whether they turn daddy, they still have their own thing. But women can’t afford that because by being mothers, they have to be there for their kids.
Madhuri Dixit
I guess life offers you opportunities to live your dream. We just have to accept what comes our way and live those moments completely. You will not get back this time again, so live every moment you get.
Madhuri Dixit
A lot of people cannot dance because they are inhibited. ‘Oh, I can’t dance’ or ‘I have two left feet’ or maybe someone has commented on their dancing a while back. When you enjoy something, you might be doing the simplest of moves, but they still look so beautiful.
Madhuri Dixit
It’s so ironic – when you finally achieve recognition, you hide behind dark glasses.
Madhuri Dixit