‘Enjoying being married and doing nothing’

Rani Mukherji talks about life post marriage and the possibility of venturing into direction in the near future.


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The actor wishes to see her kids play around the set as she shoots for a film. PHOTO: FILE

MUMBAI: Actor Rani Mukerji, who exchanged vows with Yash Raj Films (YRF) head honcho Aditya Chopra earlier this year, says she is currently enjoying “being married and doing nothing”.

In an interview to Vogue India August 2015 issue, Rani has spoken about life post marriage, her choice of films and her future plans.

Asked if she sees herself producing or directing a film in the future, the actor, who has completed two decades in Bollywood, said: “There’s nothing stopping me. Adi (Aditya Chopra) would never say no. But I see the way my husband works. He’s the most hard working person in his studio and the last one to leave at night. I wouldn’t want to risk his or his company’s name by doing something juvenile.

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“For now, I’m enjoying being married and doing nothing.”

As for five years from now, she wants to see herself doing some “kickass films” and having “lovely babies beside me as I go to the set”.

Rani, who has delivered powerful performances in films like No One Killed Jessica and Mardaani, credits three men, including her husband, for spotting her talent in her initial days.

“Yes, he (Aditya Chopra) did, and so did Shah Rukh (Khan). Aamir (Khan) recommended me to Mukesh Bhatt and Vikram Bhatt for Ghulam (released in 1998). These three men have been integral to my career,” said the actor.

She also recalled the time when filmmaker Karan Johar asked her to lose weight before Kuch Kuch Hota Hai.

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“Karan is so hyper. If you see that scene today, where’s the weight? I was actually happy that I didn’t look like everyone else. Today, people think about it far more than we used to,” said the actor, whose film choices have changed as she feels that “it’s embarrassing for a 37-year-old to do the roles she did in her twenties.”

“I’m not delusional. I’m conscious of what the audience wants to see me in,” she stressed. 

Published in The Express Tribune, August 1st,  2015.

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