Tag: RANI MUKERJI

  • Rani Mukerji wins hearts with her pantsuit look

    Rani Mukerji wins hearts with her pantsuit look

    Pantsuits are undoubtedly one of the hottest and most comfortable fashion trends and our Bollywood divas are making sure to nail this ensemble with their unique touch. On April 26, Rani turned muse for fashion designer Masaba. She did a photoshoot in a beige pantsuit designed by none other than Masaba. Sharing the pictures, Masaba captioned the post, “Rani Mukerji in The New Collection. The new rock n roll print is paired over a casual spread collar shirt and is coupled with straight fit, wide leg trousers.” She also added the hashtags – feels like summer, the future is print, think in colour, House of Masaba, Masaba Masaba and The Masaba Print.
    Rani give a nerdy touch to the outfit by sporting roon-coloured glasses. For the glam, she opted for nude pink lips, kohl rimmed eyes and mascara-laden lashes. She was also seen wearing several bracelets on her wrists. Rani’s bossy lady look stole netizens’ attention. Heaping praises on Rani, a social media user wrote, “Wow just wow !!! Rani is looking like a rani.”, “wow..great creation Masaba..the queen looks elegant,” another one wrote.
    Meanwhile, on the work front, Rani is currently basking in the success of her film ‘Mrs. Chatterjee v/s Norway’. Directed by Ashima Chibber, ‘Mrs. Chatterjee VS Norway’ talks about the life of an immigrant mother who fights against all odds to win back the custody of her children.Neena Gupta, Jim Sarbh and Bengali actor Anirban Bhattacharya played pivotal roles in the movie. Expressing her happiness about the film’s success, Rani told ANI, “It always feels great to see stories of our Indian women being heard globally. I have always tried my best to take the stories of our Indian women to a global platform. I am an Indian woman and I know our powers…so I always ensure that our stories are heard with my work.”
    Source: ANI

  • I enjoy doing romantic films with Shah Rukh Khan, says Rani Mukerji

    Sony Entertainment Television’s singing reality show Indian Idol 13 celebrated Rani Mukerji in the ‘dream finale’ episode in the presence of the actress herself. Making an appearance for the first time on the show, Rani not only promoted her upcoming film, Mrs. Chatterjee V/s Norway, but also enjoyed the performances by the top seven contestants. Bidipta Singh from Kolkata impressed everyone by singing Tumhi Dekho Na and Chup Chup Ke from the movies Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna and Bunty Aur Babli, respectively. Rani said, “I’ve done a variety of films but my favourite genre is romance. I enjoy doing romantic films with my hero; the one and only Shah Rukh Khan. The first song you sang, Tumhi Dekho Na, is one of my career’s best. We had filmed Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna in New York, and I remember that it was extremely cold in September.”

  • RANI MUKERJI CONFIRMS COMEBACK WITH #HICHKI

    RANI MUKERJI CONFIRMS COMEBACK WITH #HICHKI

    She took everyone by storm with her power-packed performance as the policewoman in ‘Mardaani’, and then took time off for motherhood. Now, actress Rani Mukerji is returning to the big screen with ‘Hichki‘, which she says is built on a positive response.

    HICHKI

    To be directed by Siddharth P Malhotra and produced by Maneesh Sharma under the Yash Raj Films banner, ‘Hichki’ will see Rani in a positive and inspiring story about a woman who turns her biggest weakness into her biggest strength.

    Talking about it, Rani said in a statement, “I was looking for a script that would challenge and excite me, and ‘Hichki’ came my way.”

    “Each of us has a weakness that pulls us back. It could be a disability or any condition but if we just look at it as simply a hiccup, we can emerge as a winner. It won’t come in the way of achieving our dreams. ‘Hichki’ is built on this positive premise and I decided to take it up,” added the actress, who is married to YRF head honcho Aditya Chopra and has a daughter named Adira with him.

    ‘Hichki’ will be Sharma’s third film as a producer with YRF after ‘Dum Laga Ke Haisha’ and the forthcoming ‘Meri Pyaari Bindu’.

    Malhotra, who has earlier directed ‘We Are Family’, will be making his first film with YRF.

    – IANS

  • Movie Review:Talaash

    Movie Review:Talaash

    Cast: Aamir Khan, Rani Mukerji, Kareena Kapoor,
    Nawazuddin Siddiqui
    Direction: Reema Kagti
    Genre: Thriller
    Duration: 2 hours 20 minutes

    STORY: Surjan Singh Shekhawat who has been entrusted the task of solving a high-profile murder case of a film star is up against a dead-end. Will he, won’t he be able to take the case to a natural conclusion?

    MOVIE REVIEW: Talaash belongs to the genre of cinema noir of which there are few examples in recent times. This film is a good attempt at revisiting suspense flicks that were a huge craze in the 50-60s. To bring Gen- Now up to speed, back then movies like CID, Mera Saya, Woh Kaun Thi weaved magic on celluloid for patrons back then. But, make no mistake here. Though, Talaash has the mystique of the cinema Raj Khosla; it is modern in its approach and the setting is contemporary. The plot revolves around a bizarre high profile death of a movie star Armaan Kapoor (Vivaan Bhatena). Aamir Khan (Surjan Singh Shekhawat) is the cop in charge of the case.

    The clues lead him to Mumbai’s red-light area where he jostles between pimps and prostitutes looking for answers. It’s also revealed that Surjan is married to Roshni (Rani Mukerji).

    But he is like a man possessed on the job because of a sensitive incident in his life. In a bid to bury his head in the sand and escape his personal demons, he directs all his energies into his khaki uniform. Coming to the Armaan Kapoor case, vital clues keep taking him to a working girl called Rosie (Kareena Kapoor).

    Between piecing the mystery together, the cop and the call-girl, develop a relationship that goes slightly beyond the regular. In the performance department, Aamir Khan should pat himself on his back for a superlative act; he’s a powerhouse, flawless from frame one to 10. This superstar-actor should also be lauded for raising the bar in his choice of films and roles, unlike many of his contemporaries who neither have the inclination nor the capacity to move away from the ‘mould’ they have been typecast in.

    Rani Mukerji is one of the finest actresses of this generation. In Talaash she is effortless in her part of a wife in a strife ridden marriage and a mother who has faced a tragedy. Kareena Kapoor looks lovely and sits pretty in her hooker act, going from coy to brazen like a pro. Nawazuddin Siddiqui (Taimur) has an interesting role as a street-savvy chai-serving sidekick in the flesh bazaar.

    Again, this is one actor, whose potential Bollywood is discovering slowly but surely. Ram Sampath’s music haunts-especially Muskaanein jhooti hai and Jiya lage na . Farhan Akhtar’s dialogue has fire.

    But the story written by Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti oscillates between real and implausible; making it hard for the screenplay to bridge the gap, especially in some key portions in the second half. At time the pace also numbs you making you shift in your seat. But if you average it out, Talaash is well-worth the price of a ticket.