The unstoppable force of ‘Mardaani 3’ has propelled Rani Mukerji back into the spotlight, with the film shattering expectations at the ticket counters and earning rave reviews for its gritty narrative. Yet, amid celebrations, the star turned the focus to a pressing national issue: protecting girls from pervasive dangers.
Speaking at a packed press meet, Rani didn’t mince words. ‘In today’s world, education for girls isn’t optional—it’s essential,’ she declared. Vigilance is non-negotiable, indoors or out. ‘Society’s flawed thinking breeds these risks, and betrayal often comes from those we trust most—family or friends.’
She painted a stark picture of vulnerability. ‘Women trust too easily, and that trust is exploited,’ Rani observed. To counter this, she advocated for mindset shifts through education and harsher penalties. ‘Criminals must dread the law; only then will incidents decline.’
On a personal note, hitting the 30-year milestone in Bollywood, Rani expressed optimism. ‘Here’s to 30 more years of your love,’ she told fans. Committing to meaningful cinema, she promised projects blending thrill with messages of empowerment.
Rani’s bold stance elevates ‘Mardaani 3’ from mere entertainment to a catalyst for change, urging collective action against gender-based violence.