the rise and fall of rani

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ps and downs are a part of life. But in the ruthless world of showbiz, they can make or break a celebrity, the best of them. Every indiscriminating Friday spells delight or doom for these denizens of glamour.

And so, despite her striking looks and exceptional talent, the law of averages has caught up with Rani Mukerji as well. The erstwhile reigning queen of Bollywood is presently struggling for that one elusive 'hit'. Alas, it's nowhere in sight.

It all began with a thud not thump, mind you. Her entry in films, courtesy the B-grade Raja Ki Aayegi Baarat was hardly worth any mention.

Even so Rani, strangely, left an impression. She more than compensated for it as the saucy Khandala girl in Ghulam and a charming mix of Veronica and Betty in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. A youngster who can hold her own against Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol must be something, right?


Well, almost. The actress made the same mistake as Govinda, her co-star of several films, she signed on too many projects, most of them mindless non-starters like Hello Brother, Badal, Hadh Kar Di Aapne and Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye.

Still, her work in Bichhoo, Hey Ram, Har Dil Jo Pyaar Karega and Chori Chori Chupke Chupke was adequately praised.

Ditto for her sparkling cameo jiggling to Shaava Shaava in Karan Johar's Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham.


Taking a break from playing a stereotypical arm candy to the hero in Nayak: The Real Hero and Bas Itna Sa Khwab Hai, Rani came into her own as the sensible yet impulsive Suhani in Shaad Ali's Saathiya.

Her sensitive portrayal, ravishing screen presence and fresh chemistry with co-star Vivek Oberoi coupled with A R Rahman's terrific soundtrack clicked at the box office, marking a turning point in her otherwise steady but unremarkable career.

Saathiya, in addition to Mujhse Dosti Karoge, began Rani's long association with Yash Raj Films, as well as nagging rumours of her link-up with one of its bosses, filmmaker Aditya Chopra.


Gossip aside, another offering on marital bliss-turned-mess, Chalte Chalte opposite Shah Rukh Khan hit the jackpot and Rani was toast.

In a role of a Greece-based fashion designer setting up home in Mumbai, originally meant for Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Rani not only looked hot but delivered a top-notch performance as well.

A blockbuster a year usually relieves a star of small-time losses. And so despite the no-show of other releases like Chalo Ishq Ladayein, Calcutta Mail and Chori Chori, there was no dearth of stories in a hurry to crown her Queen.

And it's coronation time, folks. Confident and charismatic like never before, Rani rocked the screens as she, along with Saif Ali Khan, came of age, inspired by When Harry Met Sally in Hum Tum.

Their reel-life compatibility worked like a charm for the romance which spans through Amsterdam-New York-France and India. What's more the Yash Raj flick made big bucks at the BO.

The same can be said about the Yash Chopra helmed Veer-Zaara. Although she played neither Veer nor Zaara, Rani stole the show in this old-fashioned Indo-Pak love story, slipping into the gritty skin of an uncompromising Pakistani lawyer with her crisp dialogues and kohl-eyed determination.

Ditto for Mani Ratnam's Yuva, wherein the actress topped the compliment count with her fiery realism, touching vulnerability and simmering sensuality as the hopelessly optimistic, Bangla-spewing Sasha.

The Queen of Hearts continued to rule with her delectable over-the-top con woman act in Yashraj's Bunty Aur Babli. Remember how her collared short kurtas, designed by Aki Narula, caught on big time with the fashion-focused?

And while Amol Palekar's Paheli wasn't a box-office draw, it presented Rani like never before. Ethereal, radiant and breathtaking, the camera captured Rani's luminous and regal aura to perfection. Not even SRK's massive turban could divert our attention.

It was, however, Black, a film she almost didn't take up, that caught everyone's attention. Her detailed, devoted and heart-felt portrayal of a blind, deaf and mute girl in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Black won every accolade possible. And while the media was divided in its opinion about the film itself, everyone agreed it

Just when things looked impossibly good for the actress, rumours of an impending marriage with the Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge director popped up once again.

Viewers, however, are least influenced by the real-life drama of stars, when it comes to thumbing down a movie. Although that's exactly the fate Mangal Pandey: The Rising met, which starred Rani as the proverbial prostitute with a golden-heart.

Even if Karan Johar's much-hyped Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna made its money, it did nothing for the actress in a soulless, conflicting part looking her dullest ever.

What followed next was a series of appearances depicting her wallow in sorrow or self-pity, thanks to tedious melodramas like Baabul, Ta Ra Rum Pum, Saawariya and Laaga Chunari Mein Daag bombing one by one at the box-office.

Famously fickle, the average viewers, a popular theory goes, had a hard time taking in this overdose of melancholy and rona dhona.

A Rani Mukerji starrer didn't spell excitement anymore. The audience diverted their attention to watch the light-hearted vibrancy of rising stars like Katrina Kaif and Deepika Padukone while others like Kareena Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra hit the treadmill to grab attention in bikini numbers.

Understandably, no one turned up to see Rani's lackluster Mary Poppins in yet another boring Yashraj caper, Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic.

Adopting the adage, 'If you can't beat them. Join them,' the actress best known for her hard-hitting performances resolved to tone her baby fat to flaunt those toned curves in Dil Bole Hadippa's publicity promos.

Swapping her pile of saris and salwars for slinky dresses and gowns, Rani made a desperate bid to look 'with it' at the film's promotional events.

Interestingly, the film features her as a cricket-obsessed, Punjabi lass masquerading as a Sardar boy to get into the men's team. Too bad for the actress, neither shedding weight nor switching wardrobes or serenading Shahid Kapoor has helped her cause.

Alas, the audience prefers to watch a nonsensical Wanted over her disguised antics. If only the 31-year old would step out of her Yash Raj comfort zone and explore the possibilities of working with adventurous filmmakers and fresh mindsets, there might still be some hope. You think?

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Posted: 16 years ago
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What crap! These articles are pissing me off.
I'd rather have Rani in a movie than most of the younger lot of so - called "actresses."
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Alas, the audience prefers to watch a nonsensical Wanted over her disguised antics. first of all, Wanted is anything but 'nonsensical'....!!
second of all, that's one nonsensical article... the movie has JUST released and they are passing verdicts already...?? how stupid can one be...
at least they got some of their facts right... but it's too early to start writing off someone when their movie has only released just a mere 6 days ago... 🤔
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: ranig

What crap! These articles are pissing me off.

I'd rather have Rani in a movie than most of the younger lot of so - called "actresses."

true...i dont know why so many negatives about rani and DBH😕 im not her greatest fan but i think she one the best actress ever....and so much bettr than these so called new breed of actress...
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Posted: 16 years ago
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well, i like some of the 'young' breed actresses... there are plenty of movies for everyone... Rani needs to choose better movies... i'm sure she'll be noticed and i doubt the movie is doing as badly as it is being reported...
i loved Wanted... it was great movie, so it's great it's getting it's due...
but i'm sure DBH can also do well enough... it's Eid weekend... many people who did not watch movies during Ramadhan will go out and watch movies... it seems like a decent family movie, so i see no reason why it would 'flop'...!!
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: pksanam

well, i like some of the 'young' breed actresses... there are plenty of movies for everyone... Rani needs to choose better movies... i'm sure she'll be noticed and i doubt the movie is doing as badly as it is being reported...

i loved Wanted... it was great movie, so it's great it's getting it's due...
but i'm sure DBH can also do well enough... it's Eid weekend... many people who did not watch movies during Ramadhan will go out and watch movies... it seems like a decent family movie, so i see no reason why it would 'flop'...!!

i like some 2 but they r some majority of them who i really dont know how they r still getting film offers,,
btw i preferred wanted aswell...😳
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: ify101

i like some 2 but they r some majority of them who i really dont know how they r still getting film offers,,

btw i preferred wanted aswell...😳

LOL, ify... it's not really whom we like... it depends on the audience... some are not up to par but some are good and have potential too... can't have only one or two actresses for all the movies now, can we... 😉😊
yep, it was a great movie...
Edited by pksanam - 16 years ago
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Posted: 16 years ago
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DBH is a funloving movie ..and many people r flocking theatres because of her ...and millions of her fans r not disappointed ..already the so called pundits have started to sing different tunes in the sites where they tried to write off the movie ....
I think this author hasn't caught on to that frenzy yet😉....
whatever...many of us 'unintellegent" ones loved this movie and felt that Rani was the heart and soul of this movie and Shahid added the spice ....once this movie will be declared sure shot hit ..this author might try to "marry" her off with Aditya Chopra for 17th ( or is it 18th??) times ....
Till then we will say ..Go Rani ...Dil bole Hadippa 😃
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: pksanam

well, i like some of the 'young' breed actresses... there are plenty of movies for everyone... Rani needs to choose better movies... i'm sure she'll be noticed and i doubt the movie is doing as badly as it is being reported...

i loved Wanted... it was great movie, so it's great it's getting it's due...
but i'm sure DBH can also do well enough... it's Eid weekend... many people who did not watch movies during Ramadhan will go out and watch movies... it seems like a decent family movie, so i see no reason why it would 'flop'...!!

Your right , there are some good actresses in the young breed like Priyanka and Konkona Sen Sharma. But, I still think writing her off is wrong. People still love Rani and I loved her DBH. She and Shahid were marvelous. It was not the best movie in the world, but still relatively enjoyable. I haven't seen Wanted so I am not sure how that movie went.
But, I would love to continue seeing Rani and hope people give her good roles. She is and will def be one of my favorite actresses even if the new breed comes in.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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well, priyanka is not exactly new breed now... i was talking about some of the newcomers as well, but i do like priyanka too... koko is new though, and i do love her... she is brilliant....!
as i said, there are enough movies that are made... i'm sure everyone can work and find their own dues... currently, there are ash, priyanka, kareena and katrina who are all on the top position... so the times of having only one actress on top is gone...
they can all do their work and find their own space... rani is a great actress, i don't think anyone would deny that fact...
let's see how it goes for her... as for DBH, as i said in another thread, too early to judge the movie's fate... i'm not sure how it will fare but i doubt it's doing as badly as it is being reported... seems stretched...
wanted is brilliant though, highly recommended... no surprises it is doing so well... completely deserved...!!
Edited by pksanam - 16 years ago

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