Jan 022018
 

Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji stumped everyone with the trailer of ‘Hichki’ and revealed in an interview that she was approached for the film when she was pregnant

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Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji stumped everyone with the trailer of ‘Hichki’. Rani, plays the role of a school teacher who suffers from Tourette’s syndrome, a neurological disorder. During an interview Rani revealed that she was approached for the role while she was pregnant and that the makers insisted on being casted in the main role. However, the film went to another actress but she turned it down and eventually the film came back to Rani Mukerji. Rani added that while she was pregnant she was away from films and hadn’t worked in a long time. When she decided to work again, she was approached for the film again. 

Rani admits that when she got to know in depth about the role she was going to play in film, she was dumbfounded. She also said that she felt at some point she didn’t believe she could pull off such a role. 

Hichki directed by Siddharth P Malhotra will hit the screens on February 23.

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Dec 262017
 

Rani Mukerji plays a school teacher in her upcoming film, ‘Hichki’.Through her character, the actress will exhibit the invaluable life lessons she learned from teachers that shaped up her life

Rani Mukerji plays a school teacher in her upcoming film, ‘Hichki’. The actor, who is a perfectionist when it comes to getting into the skin of the character, has drawn inspiration from her real-life school teachers who impacted her life and thinking and shaped her up as a human being.  A feel-good, uplifting and inspiring story, ‘Hichki‘ is about the positive attitude of turning one’s weakness into a strength, and taking on challenges head-on. “Rani plays a common girl who has an extraordinary situation and she stares down at the challenge and never backs off when others would mostly crumble. She plays a teacher who practices what she preaches. She tries to bring out the best in her students. Rani drew upon memories of her school days and the friendly, supportive atmosphere that some teachers would build for students in her school to play the part. It was very nostalgic for her as she thanks her students for shaping her up the way she has in life,” informs a source.

Rani Mukerji
Rani Mukerji.

When contacted, Rani confirms saying, “We had many inspiring teachers in my school (Maneckji Cooper, Juhu, Mumbai). Mrs. Vakil, our Geography teacher, used to teach us in such a crystal-clear manner, that we wouldn’t need to study once we went home. Mrs. Dadarkar, our History, and Literature teacher was excellent. She would spend time with students, and teach us Julius Caesar in a manner that brought the story alive. She made us live a story like it was happening in front of our eyes.”

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Rani Mukerji’s school photograph.

She adds, “Our teachers were very friendly, informal and wouldn’t heap a lot of academic pressure on us. We had toppers, students who did well, like me, and students who would barely manage passing marks. But our teachers were never harsh on those who would fail or struggle to pass. I remember growing up in a manner where we were never forced to chase high academic scores all the time. We had fun studying. This realization of mine, I have tried to reflect in Hichki through my character.”

“I think the biggest lesson today (for teachers and parents), is that students should be able to express themselves freely at school. They should be able to fly. School is the only space where one can express oneself freely, for once a child grows up, pressures of building a career and earning money will automatically emerge. It’s very important to let children explore and figure out what they are good at – it could be academics, sports or the field of art. As school years are the most formative ones, it’s important for parents and teachers to let children fly at this stage. I learned this from my teachers and I thank them for shaping me up the way I have today. This was invaluable learning for me and my character in Hichki will live this philosophy, this learning.”

Directed by Siddharth P. Malhotra and produced by Maneesh Sharma, ‘Hichki’ will release across India on February 23, 2018.

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Dec 192017
 

Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji who released the trailer of her film Hichki says a female actor’s calibre and box office worth should not be determined by her marital status

Actor Rani Mukerji says a female actor’s calibre and box office worth should not be determined by her marital status. Rani, 39, who gave critical and commercial success “Mardaani” post her marriage to filmmaker Aditya Chopra, is now gearing up for the release of her next “Hichki”, which marks her first after the birth of her daughter, Adira. The actor believes, for a secure future of married female actors, mindset of the society needs to change.

Rani Mukerji
Rani Mukerji

“… Times are changing. In the West, there has never been any discrimination. They don’t have any hichki (hiccups). Yes, over here we do have that… and it’ll go away if we work on it. It is in everybody’s mindset,” Rani said.

“If you see an actor and go watch her film without tagging her as a ‘woman who is married or has a kid’, you will just see the character and the actress who is playing it. But if you’re going to judge the actor on the basis of what’s going on in her personal life, these things will keep coming up. You have to come to the theatre sans these (hiccups). You have to see the actor for what is her worth in the cinema hall,” she added.

Rani was speaking at the trailer launch of “Hichki”, directed by Siddharth P Malhotra. The Yash Raj Films project is scheduled to be released on February 28.

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Oct 122017
 

Rani Mukerji was honoured with the Outstanding Contribution to Cinema award as part of the run-up to the 50th independence celebrations of Mauritius.

Prime Minister Pravind Kumar and Rani Mukerji
Prime Minister Pravind Kumar and Rani Mukerji

Prime Minister Pravind Kumar Jugnauth conferred the honour on the actor during the Mauritius Cinema Week recently. Rani was thrilled to be back in the island nation where several of her films like Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), Hello Brother (1999) and Bichhoo (2000) have been shot.

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