Actor
Rani
Mukerji
is
happy
that
the
audience
accepted
her
film
Hichki
and
did
not
let
her
marital
status
come
in
the
way.
The
40-year-old
actor
said
the
film's
success
is
a
clear
indicator
that
it
does
not
matter
if
the
actor
is
married
or
"is
a
mother".
This
is
her
first
film
after
the
birth
of
her
now
two-year-old
daughter,
Adira.
"It
(success)
means
a
lot
to
me
because
I
was
coming
back
after
a
baby,
so
obviously
there
were
so
many
questions.
I
am
happy
you
accepted
me
with
open
arms
and
have
told
me
very
categorically
that
my
marital
status,
the
fact
that
I
am
a
mother,
doesn't
bother
you," Rani
told
reporters.
"What
you
really
want
is
(for)
me
(to
do)
good
content
films.
Thank
you
so
much
for
all
the
love,"
she
added.
The
film,
which
released
last
Friday,
features
the
actor
as
a
teacher
with
Tourette's
Syndrome.
Hichki
is
directed
by
Sidharth
P
Malhotra
and
backed
by
Maneesh
Sharma
and
producer
Rani's
husband
Aditya
Chopra.
When
asked
what
are
her
future
plans,
the
actor
said
she
would
focus
on
doing
more
films.
"I'll
keep
making
these
comebacks
sooner.
But
definitely,
I'll
do
more
films.
That's
always
been
something
I
have
loved
doing.
I
wanted
to
see
how
'Hichki' does.
It's
important
to
know
if
the
audience
wants
to
see
you
back
on
screen,
because
there
was
a
gap
of
years
which
I
took
after
my
marriage
and
baby,"
she
said.
"I
wanted
to
see
if
people
were
keen
to
see
me.
Now
that
I
know
they
are,
I
am
sure
the
projects
I
had
kept
on
hold
till
the
release
of
'Hichki' will
now
see
the
light
of
the
day,"
the
actor
added.
Rani
said
her
daughter
finally
understands
that
she
was
a
working
woman
and
quipped
she
doesn't
like
her
mother
wearing
make-up.
"She
understands
that
I
am
coming
from
work
now
and
says
'Mumma
just
remove
the
make
up'.
She
doesn't
like
make-up,
just
like
her
father.
So
that
way,
the
DNA
is
working
fine," she
said.
PTI