Actress
Rani
Mukherjee
is
seen
as
a
strong
police
officer
bashing
up
men
in
her
latest
outing
Mardaani.
But
she
says
that
the
film,
highlighting
the
issue
of
human
trafficking,
is
not
against
the
gender.
After
helping
Apne
Aap
Women
Worldwide's
survivor
activist,
Fatima
Khatoon
win
Rs.25
lakh
at
the
eight
season
of
Kaun
Banega
Crorepati,
the
actress
joined
Khatoon
and
Apne
Aap
founder,
Ruchira
Gupta
here
to
speak
on
the
issue
of
sex-trafficking.
She
said
that
through
the
Yash
Raj
Films'
latest
project,
she
wants
to
send
out
a
message
on
the
subject
that's
close
to
her
heart.
"Trafficking
is
something
that
we
know
is
happening
around
us.
But
we
can
only
sympathise.
It
was
important
to
do
the
film
which
is
relevant.
It
gives
strength
to
people
and
inspires
them," she
told.
The
film
has
made
an
impact
on
a
lot
of
people
including
men,
she
said.
"Men
have
cried
watching
the
film.
It's
not
about
men
bashing.
It's
not
a
crusade
against
men.
It's
about
going
against
those
who
have
turned
into
animals.
I
know
lot
of
men
who
support
the
cause," she
added.
Rani
also
shared
that
since
Hindi
movies
are
released
almost
in
all
countries
people
will
become
more
aware
of
it
and
the
message
will
spread
wider.
She
believes
that
if
more
women
cops
join,
the
issue
can
be
sorted
to
some
extent.
"If
women
cops
come
in
the
picture,
they
will
fight
for
the
cause
stronger.
All
seats
reserved
for
women
cops
should
be
filled," said
Rani.