Rani Mukerji On Hichki Scoring A Century In China: Good Cinema Has No Language Barriers
Rani Mukerji made a tremendous comeback to acting after motherhood with her super-hit and acclaimed film Hichki. The film has past the 100 crore mark in China and has been declared a blockbuster.
Rani
Mukerji
made
a
tremendous
comeback
to
acting
after
motherhood
with
her
super-hit
and
acclaimed
film
Hichki.
The
film,
that
features
her
as
a
determined
teacher
who
changes
lives
of
innocent
students
from
economically
backward
strata
for
the
better
while
dealing
with
her
own
nervous
system
disorder
Tourette
Syndrome,
is
a
blockbuster
in
China
with
it
racing
past
the
100
crore
mark!
As
of
2nd
week
(till
25th
October)
Hichki
in
China
has
made
-
US$
14
Mn
(INR
102.5
Cr).
Audiences
in
the
country
have
loved
Rani's
exceptional
acting
and
it
has
been
recording
extremely
strong
collections
since
its
release!
"Good
cinema
has
no
language
barriers
and
it
connects
with
the
hearts
and
minds
of
the
audience.
The
success
of
Hichki
in
China
proves
just
that.
We
knew
we
had
made
a
special
film
but
for
it
to
get
so
much
love
and
acclaim
from
audiences
across
the
globe
is
an
extremely
proud
and
humbling
moment
for
all
of
us.
I
congratulate
my
producer
Maneesh
Sharma
and
my
director
Siddharth
P.
Malhotra
for
creating
a
gem
of
a
film
whose
universal
message
of
love
has
been
melting
the
hearts
of
audiences
in
China
now," says
Rani
on
Hichki's
success
in
China.
Hichki
has
been
titled
'Teacher
with
Hiccup'
for
its
Chinese
release
that
happened
on
October
12.
Making
a
special
effort
to
ensure
that
this
film
with
its
universal
theme
and
an
extremely
positive
message
resonates
with
Chinese
audiences,
Rani
promoted
the
film
extensively
across
leading
Chinese
cities
like
Beijing,
Shanghai,
Shenzhen,
Guangzhou
and
Chengdu.
The
film
is
riding
high
on
great
reviews
and
extraordinary
word
of
mouth
and
is
set
to
have
a
solid
third
weekend
too.
Rani's
brilliant
performance
has
seen
her
sweep
awards
and
accolades
in
India
this
year.
Hichki
has
also
been
receiving
worldwide
acclaim
and
honours
ever
since
its
release.
It
received
a
standing
ovation
at
the
Shanghai
International
Film
Festival
(SIFF)
and
then
at
the
Indian
Film
Festival
of
Melbourne
(IFFM)
where
Rani
was
also
bestowed
the
Best
Actress
award.