Thin line between being responsible and satisfying creative juices as an actor: Rani Mukerji
PTI, Dec 14, 2019, 3:27 PM IST
Mumbai: Actor Rani Mukerji believes an artist needs to have a “good balance” of films to achieve creative satisfaction and be socially responsible.
The actor, whose latest release “Mardaani 2” revolves around rape cases committed by juveniles in India, said she has always been aware of the projects she takes up
“If you get love, respect, and adulation from your country, somewhere down the line you become responsible. But again, there is a thin line between being responsible and also satisfying your creative juices,” Rani told PTI.
She further said sometimes actors can face a dilemma between choosing to play a certain character on screen and making films with a social message.
“Sometimes you would want to play a negative character to see that side of yourself, to see if you can pull off that character. That might not be a socially silver lining film for your career.
“It would just be something you want to do. As an actor, if there is a good balance, it’s a great thing and I have been able to achieve that throughout my career. I have done all kinds of films,” she added.
“Mardaani 2” opened on Friday to a favorable response from both audience and critics.
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