
Sanjay Dutt and Madhuri Dixit relationship stirred headlines in the '90s, blending scandal, love, and silver screen success
Sanjay Dutt and Madhuri Dixit’s relationship became one of Bollywood’s biggest stories in the 1990s. It unfolded at a time when Dutt was coping with personal tragedy and career revival. While he navigated his wife Richa Sharma’s illness and a troubled marriage, his on-screen pairing with Madhuri sparked intense rumors. Their off-screen chemistry fueled media frenzy and led to whispers of a possible wedding. Though both stayed mostly silent, the public fascination endured. This article explores how their alleged romance intertwined with Sanjay’s career, public image, and the gossip-driven world of ‘90s Bollywood.
Sanjay Dutt’s life began in the shadow of greatness his parents, Sunil Dutt and Nargis, were legendary film stars. Yet, his childhood saw hardship. Nargis battled cancer for years, which left deep emotional scars. Sanjay soon slipped into addiction, struggling through most of his early adult life.
By the late '80s, Sanjay’s film career had started to rise. But life threw him another blow—his wife Richa Sharma was diagnosed with cancer. Although she briefly went into remission, the period strained their relationship. Their marriage faltered.
In 1990, Sanjay starred in Thanedaar opposite Madhuri Dixit. Audiences loved their song Tamma Tamma, where Sanjay tried hard to match Madhuri’s dance moves. They had worked together before, in Khatron Ke Khiladi and Kanoon Apna Apna, but Thanedaar sparked real buzz. Soon, they signed Sahibaan and Mahaanta together, spending more time off-set.
Their chemistry hit new heights in Saajan, which became a blockbuster tabloid linked their success to a real-life romance. By 1992, during Khalnayak shoot, the press openly called them a couple. Madhuri didn’t deny it. In interviews, she called Sanjay a “gentleman,” “joker,” and someone who made her laugh. She praised his openness and honesty.
Filmfare’s “Madhuri to Marry?” cover created a storm it suggested Madhuri planned a 1994 wedding and would quit acting. Rumours spread about a growing bond during the Sahibaan shoot in Mysore. Director Ramesh Talwar recalled Sanjay whispering “I love you” around others. He had filed for divorce from Richa by early 1993.
Sanjay and Madhuri’s final film in the '90s was Mahaanta (1997) they reunited only after 22 years in Kalank (2019). At a Khalnayak 30-year celebration in 2023, director Subhash Ghai teased Sanjay about always looking at Madhuri. Sanjay laughed but said nothing. His silence said it all.