Mardaani 3 has hit the theatres, and like fans, Bollywood too has all things good to say aboutRani Mukerji’s hard-hitting cop drama. The movie, which released in theatres on January 30th, has now earned
praise from the Khiladi of Bollywood, Akshay Kumar, who has called Rani a “goddess of acting” and has urged fans to go and watch her recently released film, Mardaani 3, in theatres.
A day after the release of the film, Akshay took to his social media and, while praising Rani Mukerji, shared, “Go watch the ‘Goddess’ of acting in her most powerful avatar. I saw it. I loved it. Don’t miss it!”
About Mardaani 3
Mardaani 3 marks Rani Mukerji’s return as the fierce and uncompromising police officer Shivani Shivaji Roy, a role that has become one of the most defining performances of her career. Directed by Abhiraj Minawala and written by Aayush Gupta, Mardaani 3 is produced by Aditya Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner. Alongside Rani Mukerji, the film stars Mallika Prasad as the main antagonist, with Janaki Bodiwala in a key role.
Mardaani 3 Box Office
On opening day, Mardaani 3 surpassed all expectations by becoming the biggest opener for the Mardaani franchise and a solo Rani Mukerji film. It collected Rs 4 crore on Day 1, registering a mind-blowing start for a female-led film in India! Riding on exceptional reviews and word of mouth, the message-oriented thriller is set for a big run at the box office. The film has also performed better on Day 1 than some of Rani Mukerji’s recent releases, including Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway, Bunty Aur Babli 2, and Hichki.
News18 Reviews Mardaani 3
News18 Showsha reviewed the film and, while giving it 3.5 stars, shared, “Just like the previous two parts of the franchise, Mardaani 3 also brings a hard-hitting, rooted story. While in comparison to the last film in the franchise, this one is more palatable, the film delivers a very strong message, and Rani as fierce Shivani is a delight to watch. Mardaani 3 not only deals with mafias committing crimes but also speaks volumes about how the nicest-looking person can also be the most horrible human being.”





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