
Rani Mukerji has always been Bollywood’s queen of hearts. In a career spanning over one and half decade, Rani has steadily moved up the ladder of success. Her first film was Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat in 1996. Since then her determination and dedication towards her work helped her turn into one of the top leading ladies of Bollywood. So, on the occasion of her 41st birthday, we take a look at some of the most memorable films she has done.
Hichki (2018)
Her recent outing was the sensitive Hichki, directed by Siddharth Malhotra. She played a woman with Tourette syndrome, who lands a teaching job in an elite school. She turns her weakness into her biggest strength.

Saathiya (2002)
Directed by ace filmmaker Mani Ratnam, Saathiya was one of the biggest hits of Rani Mukerji’s career. The role of Suhaani even won her the Filmfare Critics' Award for Best Actress. The film also scored big at the box-office with the songs from the album going on to become chartbusters.

Hum Tum (2004)
Hum Tum was another memorable performance by Rani Mukerji as she delivered a sensitive and mature character, displaying a wide range of emotions. Her onscreen chemistry with Saif Ali Khan won praise. She bagged the Filmfare Award for the Best Actress.

Black (2005)
How can we ever forget her stunning portrayal of Michelle in Black? Rani was able to breathe life into this visually challenged character and formed an emotional connect with the audience. This was certainly the most challenging and rewarding role of her career, which won her many accolades.

Mardaani (2014)
If you ever wondered what the female version of Singham would look like, Mardaani is the answer. Rani played a no nonsense cop in the film, who would go to any lengths to ensure that justice is served. In the film, we see her take on a human trafficking racket.

No One Killed Jessica (2011)
Based on the true story of the Jessica Lal murder case, Rani played the role of a fierce journalist, who fought for justice for Jessica. The intensity of her performance saw her receive praise from critics and also helped her bag the Filmfare award for the Best Supporting Actress.
from filmfares https://ift.tt/2Hz6ZhQ
0 comments:
Post a Comment