Rani Mukerji, riding high on ‘Mardaani 3’s triumph, champions Indian women as superpowered heroes who hold the nation’s destiny. In an intimate chat, she reveals how her cinema career revolves around their portrayal as ultimate icons of strength.
‘I’ve dedicated my work to showing Indian women – from uniformed heroes to family anchors – in their finest glory,’ Rani declared. Her ambition stretches worldwide: proving their exceptional fortitude.
A glance at her roles reveals the pattern. The resilient survivor in debut film ‘Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat’, the injustice-fighter in ‘Mehndi’, the determined educator in ‘Hichki’, the indomitable Shivani in ‘Mardaani’ franchise, and the tenacious mom in ‘Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway’ – all showcase women’s profound valor.
Highlighting their ‘superpower’, Rani said, ‘They navigate life’s hurdles, balancing roles with remarkable grace.’ She reveres these women for their daily triumphs, gaining artistic fuel from their lives.
Rani connects the dots to broader impact: ‘Our country’s power lies in women’s empowerment.’ This belief shapes every script she chooses. Through her lens, she revives these stories for global acclaim, igniting inspiration in young hearts everywhere.