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rani everyone hates a sad Friday.... Lipika Varma | Deccan Chronicle | 26th Nov 2012


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Lipika Varma | Deccan Chronicle | 26th Nov 2012

Rani Mukherji - AFP
Rani Mukherji - AFP
After a disappointing ‘Aiyyaa’, Rani Mukherji is back with ‘Talaash’.
This, many experts say, will be her true comeback; after all it has been a long 17 years since she acted opposite Aamir Khan in 'Ghulam' and was immortalised in the `Aati Kya Khandala' number.
“I am comfortable working with Aamir now because I can at least look straight into his eyes. Earlier I would look at his shoes; afraid that I would fall for him if I made eye contact,“ says a smiling Rani.
“We share a great bonding. We not only discuss aspects of film making but also share personal talks. In the last 17 years, he has gone much further ahead professionally and is a much bigger star today. He f is focused and with every character that he portrays, he creates an undying impression on the audiences.“
About her role in 'Talaash' she says, “I am doing a dark film for the first time. The film is a suspense drama so disclosing even a bit might take away the suspense. The character I play has many layers."
She's worked with all the Khans - Aamir, Salman, Shah Rukh and Saif Shah Rukh and Saif -and has given super-hit films with them. “They are my seniors but all of us have become close buddies. They have been my inspiration and I always take the suggestions given by them.” We cannot help but ask her about the dismal flop that 'Aiyyaa' was. “Actors are like any other professional employees. This character was of a dreamer and I chose it because I liked it. But surprisingly, audiences did not come to watch the film. But whoever watched the flick appreciated my performance.
“No actor likes a sad Friday. But then we need to go on. If we knew the answer to what exactly appealed to the audiences then there would be no flop films.
Undoubtedly, successful films give immense pleasure. I always carry a positive note with every film and proceed to the next.”

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