Rani
Mukerji
is
widely
regarded
as
the
best
thing
to
have
happened
to
the
Hindi
film
industry
in
the
last
20
years.
Her
stellar
body
of
work
catapulted
her
to
be
unanimously
regarded
as
one
of
the
best
actors
in
the
history
of
Indian
cinema.
On
her
44th
birthday,
Rani
opens
up
about
her
plans
to
handpick
the
best
scripts
going
forward
and
how
she
is
excited
to
find
'movies
that
are
about
hope
and
love'
like
Mrs
Chatterjee
vs
Norway.
Rani
says,
"It
has
been
an
exhilarating
journey
in
cinema
so
far
for
me
and
I
hope
that
it
remains
the
same
in
the
years
to
come.
I
have
been
fortunate
enough
to
collaborate
with
some
of
the
best
minds
in
the
form
of
directors,
producers,
actors
and
technicians
who
have
pushed
me
to
excel
on
screen
and
reinvent
myself
every
single
time.
I
want
to
continue
doing
that
with
every
project
because
I
always
want
to
push
my
boundaries
to
see
where
I
land.
I
always
knew
that
my
journey
will
be
tough
but,
I
sailed
through
the
last
25
years
with
the
audience's
love
by
my
side
and
my
hard
work
and
perseverance."
She
adds,
"I
have
never
accepted
to
be
typecast
or
fit
in
a
mould.
I
have
always
tried
to
be
part
of
meaningful
films
with
a
very
strong
female
protagonist
at
the
centre
of
the
story.
I
wanted
to
a
part
of
good
films
with
important
stories
about
Indian
women.
There
have
been
times
where
I
have
been
blessed
with
films
that
have
worked
and
some
that
missed
to
make
a
mark
with
the
audience
but
I
think
that's
the
best
part
about
our
industry.
You
win
some
and
lose
some
and
that
helps
you
to
grow
from
strength
to
strength
to
carve
a
special
place
as
an
individual
artiste
in
a
cut
throat
industry
like
ours."
About
her
next,
Mrs
Chatterjee
vs
Norway,
Rani
opens
up
saying,
"My
next
project
Mrs
Chatterjee
vs
Norway
is
a
film
very
close
to
my
heart.
I'm
hoping
that
the
story
of
this
film
will
resonate
with
every
Indian
the
way
it
did
for
me
and
my
team.
It's
an
incredible
story
of
human
resilience
that
will
appeal
to
audiences
across
the
country
and
across
every
age-group."
She
adds,
"I'm
very
emotionally
invested
in
this
story
as
it
connected
with
me
as
an
actor
and
a
mother.
These
are
stories
that
need
to
be
told!!!
I
really
hope
my
next
few
years
in
cinema
is
studded
with
more
such
brilliant
scripts.
I'm
hungry
for
them
because
these
films
not
only
entertain
audiences
but
also
deliver
a
great
message
to
people.
I
want
to
do
movies
that
are
about
hope
and
love."