Tag: Rani Mukerji

  • Thalaivi vs Bunty Aur Babli 2: Kangana Ranaut And Rani Mukerji to Compete With Each Other At Box Office

    Bunty Aur Babli 2 that includes Rani Mukherji, Saif Ali Khan and Sidhanth Chaturvedi, is all set to launch on April 23, 2021. Saif will play the function of Bunty and Rani retains Babli’s function. On the opposite hand, Sidhanth Chaturvedi can be seen in a comic book function and Sharvari Wagh will make her on-screen debut. Helmed by Yash Raj Films, the comedy whose first half was a significant blockbuster can be clashing with Kangana Ranaut’s Thalaivi. On Wednesday night, Kangana Ranaut made a particular announcement about her subsequent movie, Thalaivi, which is the biopic of Jayalalithaa. A movement teaser poster was unveiled with a launch date. Kangana took to Twitter to share that: “To Jaya Amma, on her birth anniversary Witness the story of the legend, #Thalaivi, in cinemas on 23rd April 2021.” Also Read – What is Kareena Kapoor Khan – Saif Ali Khan’s Baby Name? Nana Randhir Kapoor Has to Say This It can be fascinating to observe Thalaivi and Bunty Aur Babli 2 clashing on the field workplace throughout on April 23. Both the movies are much-awaited motion pictures to be launched this yr that includes two massive superstars. The movies are anticipated to do nicely on the field workplace however what’s fascinating is which movie will do higher on the field workplace.

    There are so many movies releasing this yr. Everyone was ready for the suitable time after the coronavirus pandemic. The launch calendar is getting crowded with each passing day, and the movie trade is now seeing clashes. Bunty Aur Babli was directed by Shaad Ali however the sequel Bunty Aur Babli 2 can be helmed by Varun V Sharma. On the opposite hand, Thalaivi is helmed by AL Vijay, the movie is produced by y Vishnu Vardhan Induri and Shailesh R Singh underneath their respective banners Vibri Media, Karma Media, And Entertainment in affiliation with Gothic Entertainment and Sprint movies.

  • 16 years of Black: Amitabh Bachchan, Rani Mukerji go down reminiscence lane

    Actors Amitabh Bachchan and Rani Mukerji went down reminiscence lane on Thursday as their 2005 blockbuster Black accomplished 16 years. The Sanjay Leela Bhansali movie, additionally starring Ayesha Kapur, Shernaz Patel, Dhritiman Chatterjee and Nandana Sen, revolved across the relationship between a blind and deaf woman and her instructor.
    Amitabh Bachchan, who performed the position of Debraj Sahai, the alcoholic instructor who later develops Alzheimer’s illness, referred to as the film “way ahead of its time”. Big B took to his Instagram deal with and shared two pictures from Black. He captioned the pictures, “It has been 16 years…since Debraj Sahai. Black…a movie way ahead of its time. Every dialogue, every instance in the movie was so beautifully crafted, that it has engraved its existence in everyone’s heart, including mine. #16YearsOfBlack #RaniMukerji #SanjayLeelaBhansali @bhansaliproductions.”

    Rani Mukerji portrayed Michelle McNally, the disabled woman who finds solace and assist in her instructor Sahai. Remembering how she had doubts about taking part in the position, Rani shared that she had by no means envisaged something like this in her life.
    “I was quite intimidated actually at first, but it was entirely Sanjay’s belief in me as an actor and Sanjay’s belief in himself as a director that helped us make Black. I actually went through intense training and learning the sign language and interacting with all the impaired people for 6 months and that’s how I was able to then get into the character of Michelle,” Rani mentioned.

    Bhansali Productions additionally marked 16 years of Black with a tweet that learn, “A teacher’s dream. A student’s miracle. Celebrating the journey from darkness to light.”

  • Rani Mukerji on National Girl Child Day: ‘Fortunate to get tasks that had sturdy feminine protagonists’

    Image Source : INSTAGRAM/RANIMUKERJI_OFFICIAL Rani Mukerji on National Girl Child Day: ‘Fortunate to get tasks that had sturdy feminine protagonists’
    On the event of National Girl Child Day on Sunday, Rani Mukerji opened up on the facility of cinema to drive modifications that might profit girls. The actress, who has been round in Bollywood for twenty-four years now, feels lucky that she has, by and enormous, labored in movies that provided her sturdy protagonists. “By projecting girls well, cinema definitely tries to contribute towards showing how girls can be so much more than what society wanted them to be,” she stated.

    “Cinema has the power to impact societal change and actors do have the power to talk to people and seed the thought of positive change through their choice of films. I have been fortunate as an artist to get projects that had strong female protagonists and, to be honest, I have also consciously tried to seek out such projects,” she added.

    The actress reveals that she at all times has a selected plan in thoughts whereas selecting roles and movies.

    “I want my body of work to loudly tell the world what my intent was, with my brand of cinema and my roles, and today, I’m happy that I chose well. I say this because I wanted to do my bit towards shifting society’s stereotyped gaze towards women,” she added.

    Rani hopes she been instrumental in projecting girls as sturdy and unbiased via her roles.

    “Most of the characters I have played — like Rhea in Hum Tum, Shashi in Yuva, Roshni in Talaash, Suhani in Saathiya, Saamiya in Veer-Zaara, Michelle in Black, Meera in No One Killed Jessica, Shivani in Mardaani, or Naina in Hichki among others — have hopefully been instrumental in projecting women as strong, independent, forward-thinking individuals who are not afraid to follow their hearts and do the right thing.”

    She says she is a satiated artiste due to her selections that made an effort to alter society. “Films can play a big hand in altering societal notions, bring about the right change,” she noticed.

    When it involves the portrayal of ladies in movies, she feels there may be nonetheless lots of work to be achieved.

    “I know there is still a lot of work to be done, and films can contribute much more in triggering the right thoughts and conversations about equality, parity, and independence of women. I have faith in the industry that we will try to do our best,” she summed up.