From Black to Mardaani: Iconic Rani Mukerji Movies You Can’t Miss

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Black (2005) - Amazon Prime Video 

Rani Mukerji delivers a career-defining performance as Michelle, a visually and hearing-impaired woman, in this Sanjay Leela Bhansali masterpiece 

Mardaani (2014)- Amazon Prime Video 

As Shivani Shivaji Roy, a fearless cop tackling child trafficking, Rani showcases her versatility and strength. This gritty thriller is a must-watch 

Hichki (2018)- Netflix 

Rani shines as Naina Mathur, a teacher with Tourette Syndrome, who inspires her students to overcome challenges. A heartwarming tale of perseverance and acceptance 

Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998)- Netflix  

In this iconic romantic drama, Rani plays Tina, a charming and stylish college student. Her role added depth to the love triangle that became a Bollywood classic 

Hum Tum (2004)- Amazon Prime Video  

This romantic comedy sees Rani as Rhea, navigating love and friendship with Saif Ali Khan. Her chemistry and nuanced performance make this film a delight 

Saathiya (2002)- Amazon Prime Video 

Rani’s portrayal of Suhani, a young woman navigating the complexities of love and marriage, is both relatable and poignant. The film’s music and storytelling are timeless 

Bunty Aur Babli (2005)- Amazon Prime Video 

As Babli, Rani brings charm and mischief to this tale of two small-town dreamers turned con artists. Her energy and comic timing are a treat to watch 

Talaash (2012) - Netflix 

In this psychological thriller, Rani plays Roshni Shekhawat, a grieving mother navigating her strained marriage while her husband investigates a mysterious case. Her performance adds emotional depth to the film 

Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006) - Amazon Prime Video 

Rani portrays Maya, a woman trapped in a loveless marriage, in this bold romantic drama. Her nuanced performance explores themes of love, infidelity, and heartbreak 

Ghulam (1998)- Amazon Prime Video 

Rani stars as Alisha in this action-drama alongside Aamir Khan. Her role as a spirited young woman adds charm to this gripping tale of love, courage, and redemption 

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