Press Trust of India
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November 25, 2012 16:03 IST
(Mumbai)
Rani Mukherji reveals that it is Aamir and Shah Rukh Khan whose suggestions she follows
Having been part of the film
industry since 1995 rendering memorable movies like Kuch Kuch
Hota Hai, Yuva, Black and No One Killed Jessica,
actress Rani Mukherjee says she treats herself as a learner in
front of senior actors Aamir Khan and Shah Rukh Khan.
Rani has done two films with Aamir - Ghulam and
Mangal Pandey - so far and will next be seen with him in
Talaash, while she has done Kuch Kuch Hota Hai,Chalte
Chalte, Veer Zaara, Paheli and Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna
with Shah Rukh Khan.
The actress reveals that it is Aamir and Shah Rukh
whose suggestions she follows.
"I have always treated myself as a youngster or
learner in front of two people - Aamir and Shah Rukh Khan. I do
look up to them. I may not be shy in front of them anymore but
I learn a lot from them," Rani said in an interview here.
"When they suggest anything its important for me to
take it. Because I know what they are suggesting is for my
own good," she said.
Rani feels Aamir is one such actor whose films people
compulsorily go to watch as they know it is going to be good.
"Aamir is like somebody whose film is like
compulsorily to be seen. If you know it is an Aamir Khan movie
then you have to go and watch, irrespective of whether you
like the promo or not," Rani expressed.
"If people watch Aamir Khan film it is because he has
created an image for himself. That is because of his
single-minded focus for his work and his dedication. The kind
of films he chooses to do have made an impact in peoples'
lives," she added.
Rani is all praises for the way Aamir promotes his
films and says she would any day go to watch the film. "The
strategy with which Aamir promotes his films, we cannot deny
the fact that he is a very intelligent person. And if he
decides to do it in some way, probably he knows what he is
doing," she said.
Rani first teamed up with Aamir in 1998 for Vikram
Bhatt's Ghulam. "I am a huge Aamir Khan fan. I had a crush
on him when I saw Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak. When I did
Ghulam with him I used to look at his shoes as I used to be
tensed and nervous. I was very nervous while doing romantic
scenes with him," the actress said.
"I would look at his shoes because I couldn't look
into his eyes. But now I look at his eyes, keep gazing until
he asks me not to do it," she said.
Rani insists that now she has become good friends with
the 'perfectionist'. "Over the years, Aamir and I have built a
friendship which, I would like to believe, is for life. I
think I will be attending his 80th birthday," she said.
Now that Rani would be again seen opposite Aamir in
Reema Kagti's upcoming suspense drama Talaash, she feels
Aamir has become a more bigger star today.
"When I was a newcomer he was a huge star. And today I
work with him after 17 years, he is still a much bigger star,"
she said.
"His focus, dedication and sincerity towards his
craft, his approach towards filmmaking, performance and
character, I think that has only become greater and bigger
with time. He was as focused and dedicated then, as he is
now," she mentioned.
Rani is geared up for the release of Talaash on
November 30. "I would love to discuss the story, the
character, the different shades, the layers but I can't speak
a single word," she said.
Talaash is directed by Reema Kagti, but Rani feels
it does not matter if the director is a woman or a man. "Be it
a male or female it doesn't matter. It's people's mindset.
There is no such difference. The only difference is of a good
and bad director. In this case, Reema is really good," she
said.