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Rani Mukerji starrer Mardaani 2 is one of the most awaited films of the year and the trailer of the film is living up to its hype. The cop drama will star Rani as the fierce cop on a hunt for a psychopath murderer.

Rani Mukerji has been promoting the film actively and spreading the message of the film across India. Rani met supercop Archana Tyagi, Additional Director General of Police & Chief of Maharashtra S.R.P.F, to ask her to shed some light on the issue of rise in crimes committed by juveniles. And, we got Rani to conduct an exclusive Q and A between the two women super achievers as they discussed everything from Archana’s journey to the top, passion for her work and how she achieves work-life balance.

Mardaani 2: Rani Mukerji Interviews Supercop Archana Tyagi To Discuss Crimes Committed By Juveniles

Q: Rani Mukerji– What made you decide that you will join the police force and serve the people?

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A: Archana – See, initially I didn’t have any such plan of joining the police force, let me be very frank with you. I belong to a family of academicians. My parents are both into teaching department. So, I was also inclined towards teaching and I was a regular lecturer also. That’s a very noble profession but somehow, I was not meant to be a lecturer throughout my life. So I, went to JNU after finishing my Masters in Economics and I did my M. Phil there. JNU is a place where students from all over the country are there. Some are doing research and most of them are preparing for the UPSC examination, through which you get IAS and IPS officers. So I think that keeda… you know… it caught me there. I started preparing for that and in that process even I got exposed to so many things. I had written IAS and IPS because IAS is supposed to be the best service in the country. I got into the police service. Then I actually started thinking ki main police mein kya karungi? And you know … you suddenly realize that maybe I was meant for the service. That’s why I got selected. You know everything, woh boltein hai naa, in-universe, comes around to fulfil everything. Even if at the back of your mind….

Q: Rani Mukerji – Tell me what was your parent’s reaction to this decision?

A: Archana – Oh…it was very, very interesting. My parents (were) naturally happy and (they) feel very very proud ki bacccha IPS ban gaya. Because we are from the family of academicians. Hamare yahaan koi bhi government service me nahi tha. And my father’s father, my grandfathers were all the farmers. My father is the first one to get out of the village and you know educate himself, and educate all his siblings. My mother was, you know, there was no doubt in her mind that I should join the police force. But father, being a father, and feeling too protective towards you know his first born, I am the eldest in the family, so unke dimag me hamare liye sirf teaching job hi tha; you know, which is very safe, secure, you go, 7 baje jao 9 baje wapas aa jao. You know that kind of a thing, and you have the whole day to yourself and do whatever, look after your family and all. So he felt ki may be this job is not so good for my daughter. He was feeling ki yaar yeh to gadbad ho gaya. Can it be changed? This is the father’s reaction, though happy, proud, but feeling very, very protective ki ye kaise karegi? I will tell you what was my father’s concern. One is about the service being a male dominated service and challenging, unpredictable hours and work all that. He was worried about the…

Rani Mukerji – Safety?

Archana – Not the safety, shaadi! He was more worried ki abhi matlab who will marry. So, one is that you marry among your batchmates or you know somebody you find in the service is one. And, I said but I have already decided whom to marry and he is not in the services.

Rani – Amazing! This is also very similar to my story. My father was also not willing. That I become an actor.

Archana – Haan! Aise hi parents sab… I feel women are more strong. My mother didn’t have even an inch of this thing ki Archana, think about it.

Rani Mukerji – She is a true Mardaani!

Archana – Haan, true mardani. And she is also a teacher all the time. But there was another person in my life, who supported in that, that’s my would-be husband at that time. So he was studying with me in JNU and he said tumko is baar police, you will become an IPS officer. He was so confident; I don’t know how and why. He said you will become, don’t worry, tumhara ho jayega.

Q: Rani Mukerji – So now tell me how do you balance your work life and your family life? Because you just told me that you have a 19-year-old daughter.

A: Archana – Yeah! You should ask her how she… (stops, smiles) so there has always been a trade-off, you have to have a trade-off. You can’t be ki apka career bhi bilkul boom karega and family bhi boom karegi. Aisa toh hoga nahi. But in my case it has been like this that initially, for my daughter was born in 2000. So, she is born after you know after 7 years of service. So jo mera initial period hai, that ASP-ship of Karad, my husband was in Bombay and I was there. And then I came to Thane, I did two full proper tenures without a baby, ok? And towards my end of the tenure in Thane I realized that I must start a family also. So as long I was you know not having a child, so it was all work, work, work all the time, okay. Once you have a child then you must give (time). So I took full 8 months of maternity leave.