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Madhuri Dixit celebrates 25 years of Indra Kumar's Raja on social media

| @indiablooms | Jun 03, 2020, at 11:37 am

Mumbai/IBNS: Director Indra Kumar helmed the cult entertainer, which released on Jun 2, 1995, which had the powerful combination of direction by Indra Kumar, acting duo of 90s queen Madhuri Dixit, Sanjay Kapoor and blockbuster songs.

Produced by Ashok Thakeria and Indra Kumar, the film took a massive start all over the country and not only did it recover its money in the first week itself, but the hardcore commercial romantic musical entertainer went on to collect five times its first week numbers, emerging as a bonafide blockbuster.

Celebrating 25 years, Madhuri on Tuesday put a special throwback picture on her Twitter, also sharing an image of the time when they celebrated the Golden Jubilee at box office for the film, with Ajay Devgn as the chief guest.

The film ran for 50 straight weeks at the box office which was an even bigger achievement at that time.

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