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Rani Mukerji, who was last seen in the film Mardaani, is now all set to conquer the silver screen with her upcoming film, Hichki. Rani is leaving no stone unturned to promote her film with her unique style. The trailer and posters of the film look promising and it does have a positive vibe. The film is also set to release on March 23, 2018.

Recently, we met the fearless actress for a group interview where she shared some unheard anecdotes from the past. She also revealed about her hichkis which she faced. Rani spoke about her daughter Adira and husband Aditya Chopra. Not only that, she also made some shocking revelations about today’s actors.

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Excerpts from the interview:

From being a student in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, then Black and now being a teacher in Hichki, how has the transformation been?

I started my career at 16. It’s been a journey where I have actually grown in this film industry. Whatever I have learnt, experiences I have had, this journey has been wonderful. Of course, there were ups and downs, which also teaches you a lot. My choice of films has also changed with the way I have grown up. Each phase in my life, whether it was early teenage years or early 20s, late 20s, early 30s, late 30s, all have been a part of my journey in the movie business. Every time I have chosen a role, it has connected to me at that point in my life. Today, the point of life in which I am, Hichki was a very special film that connected with my soul and what message I would like to give India, in a way. Or tell the world that this is the kind of films India is churning. Hichki is a special film about overcoming one’s weakness and turning them into strength. It also talks about the education system in our country and also talks about the discrimination that people face from society when they have a weakness. It talks about how students from different economic backgrounds are treated in school. The film has a lot of layers. All the things are something very close to my heart. When I was young I had a stammering issue. Had someone taken that as a weakness of mine, and if I would have made that a very strong weakness then I wouldn’t be have been actor? You don’t have an actor who has a stammering issue. It’s the first film that has been such a huge tribute to the teachers in the country because there’s no other noble profession than teaching. You are actually imparting knowledge to the future of the country, who are going to make a difference in the society. After you see Hichki everyone is going to call up their favourite teacher because you get nostalgic.

You mentioned about having a stammering issue. While filming did it take you back in time when you used to stammer?

Well, that is what life is. I think God tests us at different times in our lives. We have to emerge, winners because the life God has given is too special. When I met the dumb, deaf and blind people during my research for Black, I started thanking God every day. You suddenly feel so blessed that you can see, talk, walk without anybody’s help. When you go through moments like that in your life, you only become a more humble as a human being. You suddenly gain a lot of wisdom through these experiences and start to live life in a different way. When people ask me how have you survived, being in the industry without being on social media, I find it really funny. It’s not important to me and my life. Everything boils down to ‘was Rani Mukerji good in the film or no’. That is my work, job and profession. I treat this (interview) as a meet and greet that I get some pointer from you guys, some things that I get to learn that what are people thinking. I still consider journalists as a medium between my fans and me.