It's special to play specially-abled characters: Rani Mukerji

IANS  |  Melbourne 

Mukerji, whose "Hichki" will play at the (IFFM), says she is always happy about essaying roles of specially-abled characters.

Whether it was Rani's portrayal as a deaf and blind girl in "Black" or her role as a woman with Tourette's Syndrome -- the has proved her mettle as a performer with sensitive and impactful performances.

told the media here on Friday that she was very proud of how the film did, especially as it came to her after motherhood as it proved a long-standing cliche wrong.

"With 'Hichki', that slightly changed... I am happy people accepted the content... I am the daughter of a and producer, I am the wife of a writer, director and producer, and I understand that script is the king, it's the backbone.

"When your content is good, no matter you are married, unmarried, beautiful or not beautiful, a film works."

said she was especially happy that awareness about Tourette's Syndrome -- a neurological disorder -- got a boost with the Siddharth Malhotra directorial.

"I feel happy doing such films, about playing specially abled characters and I feel happy that directors think of me when they have such roles."

Rani is here as guest of honour at IFFM. She is travelling with daughter

"For the first time, she (daughter) is seeing Melbourne, and I will be seeing as a mother... I am actually trying to see all the places that I can take her to. There's a zoo, aquarium... It's a great city for kids with some really amazing places," she added.

On Saturday, Rani will hoist the Indian flag at the here. She is looking forward to the experience.

"I think it's a matter of pride for any citizen from any country to be hoisting the national flag. And obviously doing it in far away from home gives me even more reason (to feel special).

"I will feel most patriotic doing what I will be doing. It's a matter of great honour that the has considered me to do it."

Rani credited the love of her fans for making her "worthy" of such honours.

"I am here for the last 22 years, making movies because of the love of the audience, and they continue to shower me with love."

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, August 10 2018. 12:12 IST