
Rani Mukerji Has Challenged Stereotypes In Bollywood
With her incredible talent, versatility, and courage, Rani has been a true trailblazer in the industry. Take a look:
Black (2005)
Rani’s performance as Michelle McNally in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Black is widely regarded as one of her best. She portrayed a blind and deaf woman who forms a bond with her teacher, played by Amitabh Bachchan. Her portrayal was both powerful and inspiring.
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006)
In Karan Johar’s Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, Rani played Maya, a married woman who falls in love with another man. Her nuanced performance challenged traditional portrayals of women in Bollywood and sparked discussions on relationships and choices.
No One Killed Jessica (2011)
In this critically acclaimed film, Rani played Meera Gaity, a fearless journalist fighting for justice. Her intense and commanding performance added depth to the film’s powerful message. Vidya Balan also played a key role in the movie.
Mardaani (2014)
In Mardaani, Rani took on the role of Shivani Shivaji Roy, a fearless police officer tackling human trafficking. Her performance was praised for its authenticity, breaking the stereotype of women in action-driven roles.
Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway (2023)
In Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway, Rani portrayed Debika Chatterjee, a mother fighting for justice against the Norwegian government. Her emotionally charged performance was widely appreciated, reaffirming her status as one of Bollywood’s most powerful performers.
Rani Mukerji continues to redefine Bollywood’s portrayal of women with her bold choices and fearless performances. (ANI)