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Rani Mukerji

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She has very expressive eyes through which she conveys a lot. She has a great understanding of the scene, is able to catch the right key.
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I have known Rani for a long time. She is a fantastic actress. She is one of the amazing girls in the industry.
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She knows who she is and what she can do. After a long time Bollywood has got an actress like Rani. She is naughty, masti khor and a wonderful friend. She has taken acting as her career and given her 100%. Somehow Rani has acting in her genes.
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