Rani Mukherjee ‘my dream of making a house for my husband is still there’

Her dream of making a house for her life partner remains unfulfilled, says Rani Mukherjee, drawing a comparison between herself and her character in her forthcoming film “Aiyyaa”.
Rani is a dreamer and so is Meenakshi Deshpande, her character in “Aiyyaa” that releases Oct 12.
“I am quite a dreamer. I think we all are dreamers. We all don’t like to live a practical life all the time. There is a thin line between our hopes and dreams,” Rani said, highlighting the similarities between the two.
“My dream of making a beautiful house for my parents has been fulfilled and my dream of making a house for my husband is still there.”
Asked when she planned to fulfill the dream, Rani said on a philosophical note: “I don’t know. Death, birth and marriage are the three things that you cannot plan and predict. When it will happen, it will happen.”
Rani, 34, who has completed 15 years in filmdom and has more than 40 films to her credit, feels that she has evolved as a person as well as an actress.
She, however, leaves it to the audience to decide how much she has evolved as an actress.
“But I have evolved as a person as well. It’s not humanly possible for anyone not to go through changes. Change is a constant in everyone’s life, even in mine. I have enjoyed the change at every stage of my life,” Rani told reporters in an interview.
Directed by Sachin Kundalkar, “Aiyyaa” revolves around a middle-class Marathi girl who falls in love with a south Indian boy, played by southern star Prithviraj.














































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