Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji highlighted the long-standing tradition of portraying strong women in Hindi cinema, crediting iconic stars like Nutan and Nargis for laying the foundation. Mukerji, who recently completed three decades in the industry, expressed her commitment to continuing the legacy of empowering female characters on screen. She emphasized her role in upholding the work of her predecessors and ensuring that women-led stories maintain their strength and impact in every era.
In reference to her latest film “Mardaani 3,” Mukerji shared insights into the movie’s exploration of societal issues. Directed by Abhiraj Minawala and produced by Aditya Chopra, the film delves into the harsh realities of human trafficking, following the success of its predecessors in addressing critical themes. Actress Janaki Bodiwala, known for her role in “Shaitaan,” joins the cast in a significant part, contributing to the franchise’s narrative. The film, scripted by Aayush Gupta, continues the legacy of impactful storytelling initiated by the first installment of the Mardaani series released in 2014.
