Amid the hype surrounding ‘Mardaani 3’, Rani Mukerji opens up about her passion for celebrating Indian women’s unshakeable power. Declaring them the ‘real heroes’, she ties their empowerment directly to India’s future strength.
In a revealing interview, Rani recounted her journey of depicting women as beacons of courage. ‘From day one in films, I’ve spotlighted Indian women – journalists, officers, teachers, homemakers – they’re all Mardaani to me,’ she shared passionately. Her vision: illuminate their global uniqueness.
Her career is a testament to this dedication. Starting with a survivor’s grit in ‘Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat’, challenging norms in ‘Mehndi’, teaching through adversity in ‘Hichki’, battling crime as Shivani Roy, and defending her children abroad in ‘Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway’ – Rani’s portrayals capture raw determination.
‘Indian women possess a special superpower,’ she noted. ‘They master duties at home and work with poise, overcoming obstacles daily.’ Rani finds profound inspiration in these everyday warriors, channeling their essence into her roles.
For Rani, women’s strength is synonymous with national might. ‘Empowered women build a robust nation – that’s my film’s core message,’ she affirmed. As a celebrated artist, she vows to keep these narratives alive, ensuring millions witness their inspirational journeys and pass the torch forward.