‘Mardaani 3’: Rani Mukerji says it's a privilege to portray a cop for the third time: ‘They're extraordinary’
Rani Mukerji starrer ‘Mardaani 3’ has finally hit the cinemas worldwide today, January 30. The film is the third instalment of the popular franchise ‘Mardaani’. Rani Mukerji, who returns as a fearless and determined cop Shivani Shivaji Roy in ‘Mardaani 3’, delivers a solid performance. This is the third time the actor has worn the garb of a police officer. Rani Mukerji expressed that it is a privilege to play a cop again. She also praised the service of Indian female police officers.
In a recent interview with IANS, Rani Mukerji said, "I think it's a huge privilege and a huge honour for me to be playing one of them, a woman in uniform.”
The ‘Mardaani 3’ actor called the female police officers and their service ‘extraordinary’. “Because their life struggles, their stories, their challenges that they face in their day-to-day life, and the kind of crimes that they solve — I think they're extraordinary,” she said.
For the talented actor, donning the police uniform for the third time is truly special. For her, it is a meaningful opportunity to honor the real-life heroes who serve in law enforcement. “Through Shivani Shivaji Roy's character, I'm able to portray that and show it to the world what Indian female officers are doing day in and day out,” she said.
‘Mardaani 3’ is helmed by Abhiraj Minawala, and also features actors Janki Bodiwala and Mallika Prasad in pivotal roles.
Reflecting on her journey so far, the actor said, “Thirty years later, my love for cinema is still the same, perhaps deeper, certainly calmer, and infinitely more grateful. It is incredibly special to mark my 30th year in cinema with Mardaani 3 - a franchise that allows me to salute the spirit of today's women and also the resilience of the Indian police force, especially the women who serve the nation. To have a threequel from the franchise that I have built released in my 30th year is again a sign for me. Maybe the universe is telling me to keep moving forward, keep doing good work, and keep celebrating people and unsung heroes on screen through my craft.”Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
The ‘Mardaani 3’ actor called the female police officers and their service ‘extraordinary’. “Because their life struggles, their stories, their challenges that they face in their day-to-day life, and the kind of crimes that they solve — I think they're extraordinary,” she said.
For the talented actor, donning the police uniform for the third time is truly special. For her, it is a meaningful opportunity to honor the real-life heroes who serve in law enforcement. “Through Shivani Shivaji Roy's character, I'm able to portray that and show it to the world what Indian female officers are doing day in and day out,” she said.
‘Mardaani 3’ is helmed by Abhiraj Minawala, and also features actors Janki Bodiwala and Mallika Prasad in pivotal roles.
Rani Mukerji on completing 30 years in cinema
Rani Mukerji has completed three decades in cinema. In a statement shared earlier this week, the actor spoke about how the ‘Mardaani’ franchise and her role of Shivani Shivaji Roy is truly special. “Mardaani in particular holds a special place in my heart. Shivani Shivaji Roy is not loud heroism she is quiet strength. Through her. I discovered how powerful it is to tell stories that make people uncomfortable, but also hopeful,” she said.end of article
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