After falling, Vidya continued her dance while Madhuri supported her during the performance.
Fans can’t wait for Bhool Bhualiyaa 3 to hit the big screens on November 1, as they show massive excitement for Vidya Balan’s return as “Manjulika” to the franchise. Madhuri Dixit will join her this time for the third installment of the horror-comedy film. For the latest song of the movie, “Ami Je Tomar 3.0,” the two divas performed on stage; Vidya Balan tumbled, but Madhuri Dixit supported her during the performance.
Vidya Balan falls on stage during the Ami Je Tomar 3.0 performance.
For the performance on Ami Je Tomar 3.0, Vidya Balan wore a black saree, while Madhuri Dixit opted for a pink and green lehenga. The actors won the hearts of audiences as they danced together on stage live for the first time for an event in Mumbai. In a clip widely shared on social media, Vidya was seen falling off the stage; however, she gracefully continued dancing.
Vidya Balan and Madhuri Dixit dance beside each other on stage.
In the clip shared by a paparazzo on Instagram, Vidya and Madhuri are seen dancing next to each other on stage for an event in Mumbai. Suddenly, Vidya fell but continued dancing, keeping her grace and poise. She got up and stood closer to Madhuri, who guided her with the next steps. The audience lauded their performance.
Vidya Balan reacts to her fall on stage.
She said, “Today one of my dreams came true. When I saw Ek Do Teen, I wished to dance like her and today, I performed with her, of course I fell, but the way she handled me, she is Madhuri Dixit.”
Fans praise Vidya Balan’s performance.
A fan wrote, “Wow, how gracefully she managed herself when she fell down and even completed the performance. What poise!” Another wrote, “Madhuri’s dexterity in directing when she forgot the movements after the fall!” A user wrote, “Madhuri ma’am, hats off to you how you support Vidya ma’am.” One commented, “Look at the other lady also supports her in every move which was not scripted this grace comes only through the experience.” One more wrote, “That’s how you make the stumble into a power move.”