2 Years Of Hichki: Rani Mukerji Says The Film Was Made With The ‘Purest Of Intentions’
Yash Raj Films’ Hichki completed two years of its release on Monday, March 23. The movie directed by Siddharth P Malhotra had Rani Mukerji play the role of a teacher who suffers from Tourette syndrome
Yash
Raj
Films’
Hichki
completed
two
years
of
its
release
on
Monday,
March
23.
The
movie
directed
by
Siddharth
P
Malhotra
had
Rani
Mukerji
play
the
role
of
a
teacher
who
suffers
from
Tourette
syndrome.
The
actress
who
made
a
comeback
after
daughter
Adira's
birth
with
the
film
opened
up
about
its
box
office
success
and
her
experience
working
on
the
special
project.
Rani
said,
"When
I
think
how
special
'Hichki'
is,
I
have
to
first
say
that
it
was
a
triumph
of
sorts
for
many
things.
It
was
breaking
a
lot
of
stereotypes.
I
was
doing
a
film
after
marriage
and
motherhood.
It
was
a
film
that
was
releasing
globally
especially
in
countries
like
China
where
it
became
a
blockbuster
and
was
accepted
as
a
heart-touching
human
story
and
a
celebration
of
the
human
spirit.
I
think
that
kind
of
proved
how
special
a
film
'Hichki'
was."
(sic)
She
went
on
to
add,
“Hichki
spoke
about
a
lot
of
things
which
were
kind
of
unspoken
in
away.
When
you
do
a
film,
you
don't
know
what
that
film
is
going
to
eventually
do
but
the
success
of
'Hichki'
helped
a
lot
of
people
to
understand
that
it's
never
an
actor's
personal
life
that
can
trigger
any
kind
of
failure
or
success.
It
all
depends
on
how
good
the
content
is,
what
are
you
doing
as
an
artist
to
bring
the
script
to
life
and
with
what
intention
you
are
making
a
film."
Rani
concluded
by
stating
that
the
film
was
made
with
the
“purest
of
intentions”
and
no
business
strategy
went
into
making
the
'special’
film.
She
elaborated
and
stated,
“I
think
for
me
it
will
always
remain
as
that
one
special
film.
My
first
film
after
motherhood.
In
a
way,
my
first
film
in
the
second
innings
of
my
career.
It
was
a
re-birth
for
me
as
a
person,
as
a
mother.
I
started
a
new
journey
in
the
industry
and
Hichki
would
be
the
first.
My
first
ever
film
was
Raja
Ki
Aayegi
Baraat
which
was
my
Phase
1
I
would
say
and
in
Phase
2
–
Hichki
would
be
my
1st
film.
It
will
always
remain
special.
I
loved
working
on
it.”