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How Rani Mukerji rewrote the script for women in Indian cinema

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 20, 2025, 12:00 IST
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Black (2005)

In Black, Rani portrayed Michelle McNally, a deaf and blind woman whose journey of self-discovery and learning touched millions. Her emotionally charged performance was raw, transformative, and revolutionary, showcasing the strength of a woman living with disabilities while challenging the industry's approach to differently-abled characters.

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Hichki (2018)

In Hichki, Rani played a teacher with Tourette Syndrome, offering a nuanced and heartwarming performance that normalized a neurological condition rarely discussed in mainstream cinema. The film celebrated inclusivity, determination, and the idea that limitations don’t define one’s potential.

3/5

Mardaani Series

As Shivani Shivaji Roy, Rani stepped into the shoes of a no-nonsense police officer tackling child trafficking and organized crime. These films shattered the stereotype of female cops as side characters, giving audiences a fierce, capable, and morally driven heroine who could lead an action thriller on her own.

4/5

No One Killed Jessica

Rani’s role as a bold and determined journalist in this crime drama showcased her fiery screen presence. Inspired by true events, the film brought attention to media activism and the power of women to challenge the status quo in the pursuit of justice.

5/5

Mrs. Chatterjee Vs Norway

This film saw Rani play a mother fighting a foreign government for the custody of her children. Her powerful portrayal highlighted the emotional and legal struggles of immigrant families, reinforcing her ability to evoke empathy while portraying a woman's unwavering maternal instinct and resilience.

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