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From bit roles in C grade
movies to the polished performance in "Black", birthday
girl Rani Mukerji, who turns 29 Wednesday, can look back at
the last 10 years with deep satisfaction.
When she joined the film force in 1996 with the box office
dud "Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat", she was literally written
off by critics. Rani was plump, short, her voice was rough
and nobody was willing to work with her.
Then cousin Kajol, a big star then, put in a word for her
and Karan Johar hesitatingly cast her in his directorial debut
"Kuch Kuch Hota Hai". There was no looking back
after that. The poor cousin metamorphosed into a rising star,
considered one of the most powerful women in Bollywood today.
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