Actress
Rani
Mukerji
says
she
does
not
want
her
director-producer
husband
Aditya
Chopra
to
direct
her
ever
as
she
cannot
take
his
orders.
The
acclaimed
director
Aditya
and
Rani
married
in
a
quiet
wedding
in
Italy
in
April
this
year.
"I
have
told
him
(Aditya)
not
to
direct
me.
I
don't
think
I
will
be
able
to
take
his
directions.
A
director
is
the
captain
of
the
ship
and
an
actor
has
to
work
professionally
with
the
director.
There
are
times
when
the
director
can
shout
at
actors," Rani
said.
Aditya
has
so
far
directed
three
films,
which
includes
his
debut
blockbuster
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayenge
in
1995.
Rani,
who
will
be
seen
playing
a
cop
in
YRF's
Mardaani
has
earlier
worked
with
the
banner
in
several
films.
"I
think
I
would
be
happy
playing
the
role
of
a
wife
for
him.
So,
I
can
tell
him
what
to
do...
and
would
not
like
to
take
his
orders.
It's
better
I
work
with
him
as
a
director
(at
home)," the
36-year-old
actress
said.
Aditya,
who
has
mostly
directed
love
stories,
is
romantic
in
real
life
too,
says
Rani.
"Though
it
is
a
little
personal
to
talk
about
it...
I
think
nobody
can
write
such
beautiful
love
stories
if
he
doesn't
believe
in
it
and
he
himself
isn't
like
that
in
real
life," said
Aditya's
beloved
wife
Rani.