Rani Mukerji, currently busy with her upcoming film Mardaani 3, recently made a special visit to St Xavier’s College, Mumbai, and the moment has since taken social media by storm. The visit turned emotional
and nostalgic as Rani returned to the very classroom where she had shot several pivotal scenes of her 2018 hit film Hichki.
The photo, shared by Viral Bhayani, shows Rani Mukerji happily posing with students. She is currently busy with promoting the film. Fans also immediately reacted with heart emojis. Rani played the role of Naina Mathur, a teacher who inspired millions. She was seen battling Tourette Syndrome in the film.
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Celebs praising
Taking to her Instagram stories, Pooja Hegde shared the trailer and wrote, “30 years of Rani maam and 30 years of fan girling on her performances. Good luck on Mardaani 3.” Kiara also praised the trailer and wrote, “30 years. One Rani, Endless power. From timeless grace to fearless Mardaani. She still rules the screen. Can’t wait to watch #Mardaani3.” Earlier, Kareena Kapoor also shared the trailer, “Dynamite..Rani meri jaan love you always..killing it.” Alia Bhatt also wrote, “30 years of unforgettable performances and now one more. Cannot wait to watch Mardaani 3.” And guess what? Filmmaker Siddharth Anand has also turned to social media to praise the ‘FANTASTIC’ trailer. Impressed by the powerful clip, the filmmaker shared the link on X (formerly Twitter) and called it a must-watch. He wrote, “#Mardaani3Trailer is FANTASTIC! Hits you like a bolt of lightning! Rani is GOLD! And Mallika Prasad playing Amma is terrifying! Abhiraj, you’ve nailed this one! Mohit, what a trailer you’ve cut, again!! Guys, watch it now!”
Mardaani 3 Trailer
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 rooted narrative that places Shivani in the middle of a race against time. This time around, 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. The trailer reveals a nationwide human trafficking network run by an elderly woman named Amma, played by Mallika Prasad. Amma is shown buying girls from different parts of the country for ₹10 lakh each, drugging them into unconsciousness, and exploiting them systematically. 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. One of the most unsettling moments in the trailer shows a rescued girl coughing up blood in a hospital, driving home the physical and emotional brutality inflicted on the victims.














