There
are
a
few
actresses
who're
popular
for
their
voice
and
Rani
Mukerji
is
one
of
them.
Her
husky
voice
makes
her
stand
out
in
the
crowd.
But
did
you
know
that
during
the
initial
days
of
her
career,
Rani
actually
suffered
a
lot
owing
to
her
voice?
The
'Black'
actress,
who's
currently
busy
promoting
her
upcoming
film,
Mardaani
2,
said
that
she
had
to
sacrifice
her
soul
and
voice
for
Ghulam.
Rani
told
Pinkvilla,
"At
the
time
I
started
doing
films,
I
don't
think
there
were
actresses
who
had
a
husky
voice
like
mine.
They
were
all
quite
sweet
and
shrill.
I
never
had
a
sweet
voice
and
it
was
very
different
for
an
actress
to
have
such
a
voice,
especially
for
a
debutante.
Raja
Ki
Aayegi
Baraat
was
my
own
voice."
"But
in
Ghulam,
my
voice
was
dubbed
because
collectively,
the
team
felt
my
voice
wasn't
good
enough
for
the
role.
I
had
to
sacrifice
my
soul
and
voice
for
my
part
in
Ghulam," added
Rani.
She
further
revealed
that
it
was
Karan
Johar,
who
accepted
her
in
Kuch
Kuch
Hota
Hai
with
her
voice
and
also
complimented
her
husky
tone!
Rani
revealed
that
when
Karan
met
her
for
the
first
time,
he
told
her
that
he
loved
her
voice
and
wanted
to
maintain
it
in
his
debut
directorial,
Kuch
Kuch
Hota
Hai.
"Thanks
to
him
and
that
Kuch
Kuch
Hota
Hai
was
such
a
mainstream
film,
and
a
big
blockbuster,
that
people
accepted
my
voice
in
the
film.
Somehow,
my
voice
has
become
my
identity
today," concluded
Rani
while
thanking
her
close
friend
KJo.