'No One Killed Jessica' should get 'Adult' certificate: Rani Mukherjee

Rani Mukerji feels her forthcoming film is not suitable for children and should get an 'A' certificate.


Ians December 04, 2010
'No One Killed Jessica' should get 'Adult' certificate: Rani Mukherjee

MUMBAI: Actors usually wish for a U/A certificate for their films so that the maximum number of people can go and see the film, but Rani mukherjee is different, she, wants an 'Adult' certificate for her forthcoming film 'No One Killed Jessica'.

'I'll be more than happy with an 'A' certificate for the film. In fact, I want that because we don't want children to come and see this film. I think it won't be okay for children to come and see this film so it will be okay if they give it an 'A' certificate,' Rani told reporters in Mumbai.

'Even I wouldn't get my niece for the film because I think it's not meant for her,' she added.

'No One Killed Jessica' is based on model Jessica Lall who was shot dead in 1999 by Manu Sharma in a nightclub. Produced by UTV Spotboy, the film also features Vidya Balan as Jessica's elder sister Sabrina. It will hit the screens Jan 7 next year.

Rani is seen in a completely different and bold avatar.

'My role is that of a TV news reporter called Meera Gaiety. She is a fearless journalist, in a way heroic like most female journalists. It was a great experience working on this film because I had the chance of asking the questions and not answering them,' said Rani.

'The character is inspired by many women journalists. It's a mixture of all, not on one particular woman journalist. My director wanted me to build this character as my own,' she added.

COMMENTS (6)

Rizwan T Khan | 13 years ago | Reply Aren't almost all Indian movies rated A? Simply the songs only are A+.
SSA | 13 years ago | Reply There is nothing going on in Lollywood these days, guys. We are living in global times and Bollywood movies are very popular in Pakistan. Give it a rest.
VIEW MORE COMMENTS
Replying to X

Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.

For more information, please see our Comments FAQ