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Rani proud 'Mardaani' transcended realm of filmmaking
Actress Rani Mukerji, who was felicitated by the National Institute of
Gender Justice for creating awareness about child trafficking through
her movie "Mardaani", says she's glad her work has gone beyond just
entertainment for audiences.
Rani, who played a rough and tough
police officer named Shivani Shivaji Roy, who tracks down a child
trafficking racket in "Mardaani", was honoured in the capital on
Tuesday.
Talking about it in a statement, she said: "It is really
heartening to see that not only has the film been loved by audiences
worldwide but it has transcended the realm of filmmaking and become
something that inspires the people who have been tirelessly working for
years for the cause of child trafficking and are the real heroes.
"I
feel humbled to meet these people and I'm glad that I'm able to
contribute in a small way. This award is special as it recognises my
contribution to cinema in a different manner," said the hazel-eyed Rani
on receiving the award.
Lauding Rani for her role in the movie,
Sreerupa Mitra Chaudhury, chairperson, National Institute for Gender
Justice, said: "The powerful and fearless performance of Rani Mukerji in
'Mardaani' idealises the role of police in prevention of crime against
women, especially trafficking of girl child for commercial sexual
exploitation.
"I feel she symbolises the pride of uniform and
inspire change. That's the reason we decided to felicitate her for
excellence in artistic performance."
Rani has played strong roles off and on during her