Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit, who got cash registers ringing with he roles in films like 'Beta' and 'Hum Aapke Hain Kaun', mentions how the idea of coming back to India also emerged from the fact how huge Bollywood had become in the past few years. She says, "My decision was based on the fact that my parents were getting old and they wanted to live in India. I also felt that my children should have an Indian upbringing and value system and my husband though has lived in the US, his grandparents lived in India so he was used to a life in India."
But when we asked her if didn't she see a great opportunity in films? She says, "Of course. Bollywood is so big now. There are so many opportunities to do different kind of films. Also I feel that both me and Sriram Nene can touch so many lives also made us move to India." The only thing that the actress misses about Denver, US is the hill station and climate and more open spaces. She says, "There are not many parks for children and less open spaces but my kids love it here. Friends can drop in your place without phone invitations and it is very homely here and the people are great."