Guess
the
time
for
The
Rising
has
come
for
Rani
Mukherjee.
Now
I'm
not
talking
about
her
last
release
with
Aamir
Khan
which
tanked
at
the
Box
Office,
oh
no!
What
I
meant
in
a
pun
intended
way
was
the
fact
that
Rani
is
at
an
all
time
high
in
her
career
in
2010.
But
let
me
warn
you.
Never
say
that
No
One
Killed
Jessica
is
her
come
back
film
or
she'll
say,
"Are
you
mad?
This
is
not
my
comeback
film.
I
haven't
gone
anywhere
to
come
back
to
films.
I
was
always
there.
It's
just
that
No
One
Killed
Jessica
is
portraying
me
in
a
never
before
done
role.
It's
aggressive
to
the
core
and
that's
why
people
think
that
I
have
made
a
comeback
of
sorts."
VOTE:
BEST
OF
BOLLYWOOD
2010
But
that
doesn't
take
away
from
Rani
Mukherjee
her
madness
for
movies.
She
says,
"What
the
audiences
are
trying
to
say
is
that
they
know
for
the
fact,
touch
wood
that
No
One
Killed
Jessica
will
work
for
me
individually.
For
them,
the
word
'comeback'
means
that
but
it's
their
opinion."
Not
to
forget,
The
Rising
was
also
Aamir
Khan
and
Rani
Mukherjee's
last
film
together.
And
if
you
think
the
two
words
don't
bear
any
significance,
you're
mistaken.
Rani
sure
makes
a
comeback
this
time
around
and
reunites
with
her
best
friend
and
colleague
Aamir
Khan
for
Reema
Kagti's
untitled
film
with
Aamir
Khan
which
is
produced
by
Farhan
Akhtar
and
Ritesh
Sidhwani's
Excel
Entertainment.
But
the
pun
stops
here.
Rani
recollects
and
quotes,
"It's
been
more
than
five
years
that
we
shared
screen
space
together.
Working
with
Aamir
is
special
because
there
is
a
lot
of
comfort
level
because
he
is
such
a
great
friend
of
mine.
When
you
are
comfortable
with
your
co-actor,
work
is
going
to
be
definitely
easy.
On
the
flip
side,
when
you
are
pitted
against
such
a
great
actor
like
Aamir,
work
is
only
going
to
excel".
Smartly
put
Rani
but
what
about
your
other
friend,
close
friend
and
great
friend
SRK?
Isn't
he
special
too?
Within
half
a
second
Rani
quotes,
"For
me,
I've
always
said
it
that
two
people
will
always
remain
special
for
me,
Aamir
Khan
and
Shahrukh
Khan.
I
look
upon
them
as
somebody
from
whom
I'm
going
to
learn
a
lot.
The
way
they've
handled
their
film
careers
has
only
reinstated
the
fact
that
they
are
the
best
we
have
today
and
they
will
continue
to
be
so."
One
thing's
sure
that
Rani
isn't
in
a
mood
to
play
good
cop
bad
cop.
Aamir
Khan,
you
heard?
Story first published: Tuesday, December 21, 2010, 13:23 [IST]