Did You Know? Madhuri Dixit Rehearsed Dola Re Dola For 13 Hours While Pregnant — And Still Didn’t Ask For A Single Step To Be Changed

For many Bollywood fans, Dola Re Dola from Devdas remains pure cinematic magic, the grandeur, the synchronized movements, the unforgettable chemistry between Madhuri Dixit and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.

Behind those graceful spins and flawless expressions was a lesser-known story of endurance. Reports claim Madhuri Dixit was four months pregnant during the rehearsals and still practiced for nearly 13 exhausting hours.

She Had Fever, Felt Dizzy — But Continued Rehearsing

The choreography was designed by legendary choreographer Saroj Khan, who had crafted an intricate blend of classical dance styles for the song. Reports reveal that Madhuri was battling fever and dizziness during rehearsals.

The President Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam presenting the Best Choreography Award for the year 2002 to SAROJ KHAN for the number ‘Dola re Dola’ in ‘Devdas’ for her creation of captivating dance movements to reflect the spirit of the characters and the period, at the 50th National Film Award function in New Delhi on December 29, 2003 (Monday).
The Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad is also seen.

Yet, despite the physical strain, she reportedly never asked Saroj Khan to simplify or modify the difficult dance step. That quiet determination is perhaps what makes the performance even more extraordinary today.

Why Dola Re Dola Was So Difficult

The song was never meant to be an easy Bollywood dance number. The choreography involved detailed footwork, long takes, classical dance influences, and near-perfect synchronization between two of the industry’s finest dancers. Even Saroj Khan had earlier described the song as one of the toughest sequences she had choreographed. 

Interestingly, reports from the shoot also revealed that Aishwarya Rai’s ears had started bleeding because of the heavy earrings she wore during filming, yet she continued shooting till completion.

A Song That Became Bollywood History

Released in 2002, Dola Re Dola quickly became one of the most celebrated dance songs in Hindi cinema. The track went on to win multiple awards, including recognition for Saroj Khan’s choreography.

But years later, what continues to move fans is not just the spectacle of the song, it is the discipline, resilience, and silent dedication behind it.