A Brutally Honest Rani Mukerji Says She Will STOP Doing More Films If Hichki FLOPS
Rani Mukerji is all set to make a comeback with a female-oriented film, Hichki, which deals with Tourette's Syndrome but she says she will do more films only if Hichki does well at the box-office.
From
being
every
90s
teenager's
crush
to
being
an
inspiration
for
all
the
young
actresses,
Rani
Mukerji
has
come
a
long
back
and
we
gotta
say
that
her
jouney
wasn't
a
bed
of
roses.
The
actress
had
not
only
witnessed
immense
popularity
but
also
saw
a
difficult
phase,
where
she
her
films
bombed
at
the
box-office
one
after
one.
She
was
last
seen
in
Mardaani
(2014)
and
after
good
four
years,
she
is
all
set
to
make
a
comeback
with
a
female-oriented
film,
Hichki,
which
deals
with
Tourette's
Syndrome
and
for
that
alone,
we'd
give
Rani
a
thumbs
up.
Recently,
while
talking
to
Deccan
Chronicle,
when
Rani
was
asked
if
would
like
to
do
more
films
post
Hichki,
she
rather
gave
an
unexpected
reply
and
said
it
all
depends
on
how
Hichki
and
other
films
work!
Rani's
First
Priority
Is
Adira
Speaking
about
the
same,
Rani
said,
"My
life
is
changed
360
degrees
because
child
gives
birth
to
a
mother.
Every
mother
is
different
as
every
child
is
different.
It
is
really
an
amazing
phase
of
my
life
that
I
am
going
through
today
because
nothing
is
more
important
than
my
daughter."
Rani
Will
Sign
More
Films
On
The
Basis
Of
Hichki's
BO
Report
"And
it
is
going
to
be
a
really
interesting
phase
in
films
too
because
if
‘Hichki'
runs,
I
would
be
part
of
many
more
great
film
ahead
but
if
the
film
doesn't
do
extremely
well,
I
might
not
be
able
to
do
so
many
films
frequently
since
it
is
all
about
box
office."
Rani
On
Aiyyaa's
Big
Failure
When
asked
if
the
failure
of
Aiyyaa
still
haunts
her,
she
said
"It
is
very
strange
that
till
today
people
talk
so
much
about
the
film.
It
was
just
one
of
those
films
that
people
couldn't
relate
to
it.
It
had
a
great
music
too."
Rani
On
Featuring
In
Husband
Aditya
Chopra's
Directorial
Speaking
about
the
same,
Rani
said,
"I
hope
so
and
we
have
spoken
about
it
too
but
I
don't
think
it
would
happen.
We
are
just
too
comfortable
with
each
other
as
people
to
be
able
to
look
ourselves
in
the
work
space
together.
I
will
be
another
character
and
he
has
to
direct
that
character.
It
will
be
too
weird."
When
asked
how
far
the
industry
has
changed
since
the
time
she
debuted
in
Bollywood,
Rani
said,
"In
every
phase
there
has
been
a
healthy
competition.
Every
time
you
are
pitted
against
someone.
People
have
compared
your
success
graph
with
others.
I
think
it
is
good
to
keep
everyone
on
toes,
doesn't
make
you
feel
lethargic.
You
can't
always
keep
competing
with
yourself."