Get ready for an emotional rollercoaster as we dive into the fascinating story behind Rani Mukerji's voice journey! A tale of trust, sacrifice, and the power of a unique voice.
In a recent interview, Rani Mukerji opened up about a pivotal moment in her career, revealing that her voice was dubbed in the film 'Ghulam'. But here's where it gets controversial... Aamir Khan, the film's star, explained the decision by citing the example of Sridevi, who had her voice dubbed in many films. Rani shared how Aamir's logic left her upset, but she remained committed to the team.
"As a newcomer, you're at their mercy. I was fortunate to work with Aamir, a superstar. I later learned it was a joint decision by the director, producer, and Aamir. They wanted the best for the film, and my voice wasn't it."
But here's the twist! Rani's voice found its champion in filmmaker Karan Johar. In a heartwarming turn of events, Karan trusted Rani's distinct, husky tone for his film 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai', allowing her to keep her voice for future projects.
During an emotional moment in the interview, Rani recalled Karan's words: "He said, 'I love your voice, and you will dub for my film.' Thanks to him, I was able to retain my voice."
And this is the part most people miss... Rani's voice became an integral part of her brand, and her journey teaches us about the importance of trusting one's unique qualities.
As Rani Mukerji promotes her upcoming film, 'Mardaani 3', due for release at the end of the month, her story inspires us to embrace our uniqueness. But what do you think? Is sacrificing certain aspects for the greater good of a project always the right move? Or should we fight to keep our unique traits, even if they don't fit the mold? Share your thoughts in the comments!