Actress Rani Mukerji is currently looking forward to the release of her upcoming cop drama Mardaani 3, and ahead of the movie’s release, the actress appeared on a recent episode of Season 4 of The Great
Indian Kapil Show. While chatting with Kapil Sharma, Rani shared many light-hearted fun moments and even spoke about why her husband and ace producer Aditya Chopra doesn’t give her surprises anymore.
While calling Aditya Chopra a 15/10 as a romantic person, Rani shared, “The most important thing for all girls is how the person is. Love and other things are secondary, but when you get married, you should do it with someone who is a great human being. He is just amazing as a producer too.”
When questioned whether he gives the actress a lot of surprises, Rani revealed, “In the beginning, he gave me a lot of surprises. Then he realized it’s better not to give. I cannot hide anything; it all shows on my face. A lot of times, while giving a surprise, he thought it would make me very happy, and I tried to pretend to be happy, but it didn’t show. Then he was like, ‘I cannot give you a surprise.’”
Being married into a Punjabi family, Kapil Sharma questioned Mukerji if she has ever visited Punjab with her husband to celebrate Lohri, to which the actress shared, “I have not gone to Punjab with Adi, but I went there with his father (Yash Chopra) for Veer-Zaara. I celebrate Lohri every year. We celebrated Lohri every year until Adi’s mom was around. Now she is no more, but we follow the tradition. I love the festival. I like breaking sugarcanes with Adi. I love Punjabis a lot.”
Rani Mukerji’s next
The actress is gearing up for the release of Mardaani 3 on January 30. The makers of Rani Mukerji’s hard-hitting cop franchise Mardaani have unveiled the trailer of its third instalment, bringing back the actor as the relentless and fearless IPS officer Shivani Shivaji Roy.
Staying true to the franchise’s uncompromising tone, Mardaani 3 promises another disturbing, socially relevant narrative that places Shivani at the centre of a race against time. This time, Shivani is seen joining the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and taking charge of a chilling case involving the kidnapping of two young girls.
As Shivani digs deeper into the investigation, the case spirals into something far more sinister. What initially appears to be a trafficking case soon exposes links to a larger beggar mafia, indicating organised crime operating under the guise of helplessness.








