Don't blame personal life of actress for film's failure: Rani
New Delhi
May 5, 2018
Actress Rani Mukerji, who is currently riding high on the
success of her comeback film "Hichki", says age or marital status of an actress
has nothing to do with a films failure or success.
Asked if she feels
that age and marital status of an actress considered detrimental in the
industry, Rani told IANS over phone from Mumbai: "The success of 'Hichki' has
changed a lot of that thinking... It is important to understand that the
audience is changing. They want to see a good film and a content oriented
film... When you give them a good film they don't really care what your martial
status is."
Rani, 40, says that the audience wants to be "entertained by
films".
"What I am doing in my personal life is none of anyone's
business... What I do outside my work is not really important as long as I am
doing films and the roles that suit me and the roles which I feel the audience
will connect with," she added.
The actress is married to Yash Raj Films's
head honcho Aditya Chopra. She tied the knot in 2014 and welcomed her first
child -- a daughter named Adira in 2015.
The "Aiyyaa" actress asserts
that "so many actresses have already proven that marital status is not
important".
"A film not doing well also happens to actors who are not
married and who don't have babies. Just because a married actress comes back and
her film is not do well lets not blame her personal life," she said.
The
"Mardaani" actress concluded by saying: "Let's keep it casual and say that the
film was not good that is why the film did not work or the film is really good
and that's why the film is working."
New Delhi
May 5, 2018
Actress Rani Mukerji, who is currently riding high on the
success of her comeback film "Hichki", says age or marital status of an actress
has nothing to do with a films failure or success.
Asked if she feels
that age and marital status of an actress considered detrimental in the
industry, Rani told IANS over phone from Mumbai: "The success of 'Hichki' has
changed a lot of that thinking... It is important to understand that the
audience is changing. They want to see a good film and a content oriented
film... When you give them a good film they don't really care what your martial
status is."
Rani, 40, says that the audience wants to be "entertained by
films".
"What I am doing in my personal life is none of anyone's
business... What I do outside my work is not really important as long as I am
doing films and the roles that suit me and the roles which I feel the audience
will connect with," she added.
The actress is married to Yash Raj Films's
head honcho Aditya Chopra. She tied the knot in 2014 and welcomed her first
child -- a daughter named Adira in 2015.
The "Aiyyaa" actress asserts
that "so many actresses have already proven that marital status is not
important".
"A film not doing well also happens to actors who are not
married and who don't have babies. Just because a married actress comes back and
her film is not do well lets not blame her personal life," she said.
The
"Mardaani" actress concluded by saying: "Let's keep it casual and say that the
film was not good that is why the film did not work or the film is really good
and that's why the film is working."
Tags: Rani MukerjiAditya ChopraHichkiAiyyaaMardaani