The "Dedh Ishqiya" actress, who is going strong with her dentist husband from last 16 years, said respect is the key to their relationship.
"He always supports whatever I do and I also support him in his every step. So, it's on equal footing. And my kids see that day in and day out. Of course, I want them to learn to respect everyone," Madhuri said during a session at the "Women In the World" summit.
"I grew up in a family of three sisters and one brother. We were always treated equally in our house. So, when I saw disparity around me I thought I should do something to eradicate it," said the UNICEF celebrity advocate.
After being a part of such issues, Madhuri's choice of films has also changed as the actress now prefers portraying strong female characters.
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"When you begin your career, you have to do whatever comes your way because you haven't proven yourself. Once you reach there, people start trusting your abilities. So, I just grabbed those strong roles in 'Gulab Gang' and 'Dedh Ishqiya'."
"So, when I did a 'Hum Aapke Hai Kaun', I have 'Mrityudand'... For 'Dil to Pagal Hai', I have 'Pukaar'. So, I was never hesitant to do a role where a woman is put at the centre and she is shown in a very powerful way.