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Rani Mukerji

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She's my good luck charm. Every film we did together was a big hit. I am sure 'Kabhi Alvidaa Na Kehna' would also be a success.
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Rani Mukerji is brilliant. She rendered me speechless in Black.
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First of all, she is an extremely talented actress. Rani has proved herself with Black. Without a doubt, she is a major pull at the box office. Also, she is a warm and straight forward individual. She would never indulge in petty politics. The best part about her is that she keeps everyone smiling and wants the world to be happy.
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Everyone loves her. She has a very disarming smile. She makes you feel wanted. We had a special relationship. What I like about her are her eyes and her warmth. They are the windows to her soul. She connects with people emotionally in real life. You can make out when you see her bonding with her family. That honesty comes through on screen. During the shooting for Saathiya her performance was so honest that I completely believed her and that helped me as an actor.
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Rani Mukerji is my favourite actress, I'd love to work with her.
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It was a pleasure working with Rani. She is very professional, very friendly and easygoing. She leaves all negativity behind when she comes on the sets. And she's a great friend. Rani and I make a very earthy pair. We don't look unbelievably glamorous on screen. We look like a real couple."
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