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‘3 hours late, boring chat’ — what to know now

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Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit faced strong criticism following her live event in Toronto, which left many attendees disappointed and frustrated. The show, titled 'Dil se.. Madhuri', took place at the Great Canadian Casino Resort on November 2. It was promoted as a concert featuring the iconic actress, but attendees claimed it turned out to be mostly a talk session instead. Many fans complained that Madhuri arrived three hours late, with the event starting at 7:30 pm but the actress not appearing until 10:00 pm. Instead of dance performances, the show featured a question-and-answer session with brief dance steps. Ticket prices were nearly $200, leading many to feel cheated and demand refunds. Some attendees walked out early, calling it one of the worst and most poorly organized events they had experienced. Despite the backlash, a few fans defended Madhuri, suggesting the issues were due to poor event management rather than the actress herself.

Attendees Express Anger Over Misleading Event Format

Social media users voiced their frustration after attending what they believed would be a concert. One attendee explained that the event was advertised with two opening acts, but the main attraction never performed as expected. Instead, influencers and random guests filled time on stage while the audience waited. The host appeared at 10:00 pm, wasting another half hour on awkward dance routines and inappropriate crowd interactions. When Madhuri finally arrived, it became clear the event was a question-and-answer session, not a concert. Fans criticized the organizers for false advertising and demanded apologies and refunds. One person described it as a complete scam, calling it one of the most poorly organized events they had ever attended.

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Madhuri's Recent Film and Upcoming Projects

Madhuri Dixit recently appeared in Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, a horror-comedy that also starred Vidya Balan, Kartik Aaryan, and Triptii Dimri. Directed by Anees Bazmee, the film received mixed-to-positive reviews and earned over ₹389.28 crore worldwide. Her next project is Mrs. Deshpande, a psychological thriller series where she plays a serial killer. The show is a remake of a French series and is directed by Nagesh Kukunoor. Further details about this upcoming project have not yet been revealed. Meanwhile, the organizers of the Toronto event did not respond to requests for comment regarding the widespread criticism and backlash from disappointed attendees.

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