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Mardaani’s 10-Year Milestone: Rani Mukerji Reflects on a Groundbreaking Role

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Yash Raj Films Hints at Next Mardaani Installment

From Shivani Shivaji Roy to Iconic Roles: Rani Mukerji’s Versatility Shines

Rani Mukerji’s blockbuster Mardaani franchise stands as a remarkable tribute to the women police force in India. As one of Indian cinema’s most celebrated actresses, Rani Mukerji has uniquely achieved the status of leading a blockbuster franchise solo with Mardaani.

The Mardaani franchise, with Rani in the role of the tenacious cop Shivani Shivaji Roy, has earned immense admiration and success. Today marks the 10-year anniversary of Mardaani, and Rani is deeply appreciative of the widespread love and praise she has garnered.

 

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She remarks, “I’m truly proud of my Mardaani franchise. It is a franchise that keeps on giving. The love, adulation, and respect that I have received from Mardaani is truly humbling.”

Rani elaborates on her profound connection with her role in Mardaani, explaining why Shivani Shivaji Roy, her fearless and dynamic character, has struck a chord with audiences globally.

She shares, “Shivani Shivaji Roy is my most favourite on-screen character. She is a defiant, fierce force of nature who will stand up for what is right no matter what. She is someone who subverts gender norms in cinema and shows how a woman can also lead from the front in a male-dominated field.”

Earlier today, YRF generated excitement by teasing the next chapter of the franchise, causing a buzz online. Rani is thrilled about reprising her role and slipping back into the cop uniform. She states, “I’m looking forward to bringing back Shivani Shivaji Roy on the big screen soon. It’s been a while since I have donned the cop uniform and paid tribute to the women police force of our country.”

Rani Mukerji has showcased her versatility through various blockbuster films. In Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, she portrayed a complex woman grappling with forbidden love. In Hum Tum, she played a lively, independent woman navigating relationships. Her role in Black demonstrated her powerful performance as a visually impaired student. Chalte Chalte featured her as a determined and resilient woman dealing with marital challenges. In Bunty Aur Babli, she took on the role of a vivacious con artist, adding a touch of comedy to her diverse portfolio.

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She has been there and done that. After graduating from Delhi University, she completed her diploma in Journalism from Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan, Delhi. Down the line, she completed her internship with National Herald Newspaper successfully,, and went on to Join Mainline Business daily, Business Standard. She also dabbled in image management and brand consultancy. She is a prolific writer on lifestyle entertainment, branding, lifestyle, travel, and politics. Contact her at [email protected]

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