• Rani Mukherjee: “Don’t just work for a paycheck”
  • by Lata Kubchandani
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  • FILMS like Black, No One killed Jessica, Mujhse Dosti Karoge and Bunty Aur Babli, show her versatility. The ‘Babli’ actress chats with Lata Kubchandani about her school days, acting experiences and gives tips to cinema aspirants.

    Q. What kind of a student were you in school and college?

    A. Born and brought up in Mumbai, I studied in Maneckji Cooper school and was a good student, very obedient. My teachers used to love me. So I definitely must have  been doing something right because I was always in their good books! 

    Q. What were your favourite subjects?
    A. History and English literature.

    Q. Which teacher do you remember the most and why?
    A. Mrs. Dadarkar, who taught me English and History and Mrs. Vakil, who taught me Geography. I loved them because once they taught me I didn’t feel the need to refer to my books, the topics were just embedded in my brain.

    Q: When did you decide that acting was what you wanted to do?
    A. Pretty recently. I got into films because of my mother’s persuasion but after I started making films at some point I realised that this is what I wanted to do.

    Q. What was the moment that made you realise?
    A. It was when I understood that being an actor is a much bigger responsibility. You become part of peoples’ households, they love you, and want you to become a bigger star and every star wants to become better for his fans. This relationship made me understand that what I was doing was better than I had supposed.

     

    Q. How did you get your break?
    A. It just fell into my lap, it was the film Raja Ki Ayegi Baraat by Salim uncle (Khan).

    Q. What advice would you give to acting aspirants?
    A. Today, entering films is more like a career opportunity; you can study acting, like editing, writing, Many become assistant directors and learn hands-on. Today, youngsters can choose. Earlier it was done due to influence or via theatre. Today it’s a respected profession, parents don’t look down upon it.

    Q. Which profession is better - one that you love or one that pays better?
    A. One that you love because when you work at something you love you want to better yourself but if you work for the pay cheque then you stagnate and you’ll never find out how much you can excel at your job.

    Q. What did you do with your first paycheck?
    A. I don’t know; it went to my parents.

    Q. Joys of your profession?
    A. The biggest joy I get is from my fans around the world, the relationship you build with your fans.

    Q. Do you have to be born an actor or can you learn?
    A. You can learn; that’s why you improve as you go along.
     

  • Published on: February 11, 2012
  • 3 Comments
  • mohdkhaleel | Feb 27, 2012

  • Hi. RANI MUKHERJI MY YOUR (F N) PLEASE REPLY ME
  • mukesh kumar verma | Feb 15, 2012

  • i lk ur smile n voice. Plz rply me
  • Rajeev Shrestha | Feb 15, 2012

  • Wow i love u,ur acting.Your way of expressing languages are even better.Love u so much. Plz take care.Best of luck for your new movies.Mis u yar.
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