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Rani Mukerji and Saif Ali Khan used to be one of the top on-screen couples during the early 2000s. The duo’s bubbly chemistry is on another level.
This musical drama is one of the evergreen films in Bollywood. Rani’s chemistry with Vivek Oberoi is still cherished by many.
Rani's performance as a visually-impaired person garnered critical acclaim. The film was also a box office hit and grossed Rs 66 crore in 2005.
Rani’s performance as a determined journalist to bring justice at any cost in this crime drama is something to be remembered for a long time.
Rani Mukerji’s performance as a mother, who is suffering from depression after her young son’s death will surely break your heart.
If you want to watch a movie on women's empowerment, then Mardaani is definitely the one for you. Rani's role as a police officer will blow your mind.
Rani has beautifully played the tawaif character Heera, who joins hands with Aamir Khan in fighting against the British Raj.
Rani's performance as a Tourette Syndrome patient who fights against society and makes herself a proud schoolteacher is an eye-opener about education equality.