Rani
On
Why
Her
Husband
Never
Directed
Her
In
A
Film
"You
should
ask
him
that
question.
I
don't
know
why
he's
not
making
a
film
with
me.
I
keep
telling
him
to
do
so.
But
that's
his
prerogative."
She
Makes
Fun
Of
Him
For
This
Reason
When
asked
if
she
ever
discusses
about
this
observation
at
home,
she
replied,
"Of
course,
we
do.
I
keep
telling
him,
‘You're
the
biggest
loser
as
you
don't
have
me
in
your
movie
(laughs).'
How
They
Met
The
First
Time
"But
jokes
apart,
he's
always
been
the
director
who
has
maintained
that
he
chooses
actors
according
to
his
script.
The
first
time
we
met
was
for
his
movie.
Incidentally,
it
was
called
Dulhan.
That
film
never
happened,
but
I
became
his
dulhan."
Rani
Thinks
She
Is
Very
Lazy
"We
fell
in
love
with
each
other
knowing
who
we
exactly
are.
In
my
case,
I've
always
been
very
lazy.
If
I
had
my
way,
I
would
be
in
my
room,
watching
television
and
films
the
whole
day."
It's
All
About
Love
"Adi
is
who
he
is
and
that
suits
me.
He
doesn't
like
going
anywhere.
I've
married
a
person
who
isn't
outgoing,
so
in
a
way,
he's
just
like
me."
Why
She
Wasn't
Keen
On
Working
After
Adira's
Birth
"Adira
was
a
premature
baby,
so
the
doctors
and
nurses
had
advised
me
to
do
certain
things.
As
a
mother,
I
was
like
a
tigress
trying
to
protect
her
cub.
Nothing
really
interested
me
except
spending
time
with
my
daughter.
Adi
(Aditya
Chopra),
who
is
my
husband
and
friend,
saw
that
I
was
getting
obsessed
with
motherhood.
He
constantly
told
me
that
I
should
get
back
to
films
as
that's
where
I
belong."
But
This
Is
How
Hichki
Happened
"Around
the
same
time,
director
Siddharth
P
Malhotra
and
producer
Maneesh
Sharma
approached
me
for
Hichki.
There
was
something
unique
about
its
script.
I
asked
them,
‘What
if
I
come
on
set
and
don't
know
what
is
happening
around?' After
that,
I
was
working
with
the
team
on
the
scripting
stage
when
Adira
was
just
nine
months
old.
By
the
time
I
went
on
shoot,
she
was
over
a
year
already.
It
took
me
that
much
time
to
prep
and
get
back
to
the
sets,
so
it
was
valid
for
me
to
think
that
I
had
forgotten
how
to
act."