Rani Mukerji opens up about her insecurities before joining Bollywood
Rani never believed that she could make it in Bollywood because of her height and voice
Bollywood star Rani Mukerji never believed that she could make it in Bollywood because of her height and voice, which she says wasn’t very ‘heroine-friendly’ according to standards back then.
Rani, who is gearing up for the release of Bunty Aur Babli 2, told India Today, “I never thought I fit into the heroine category in the typical sense. I am actually the opposite of a heroine. I am quite short in height, my voice is not heroine-friendly, the complexion of my skin is wheatish.”
The Hichki actor said it was actually her mother who “realized her dream” before she could and that she insisted Rani to sign her first film.
“I think when I started, I never believed I could be an actor. I grew up watching Sridevi, Juhi, Madhuri and Rekha ji, who were these screen goddesses and I never imagined myself up there with them,” she added.
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