Filmmaker Rani Mukerji is a proud mother to her little
daughter Adira Chopra. The actor was on a leave from work after the birth of
her baby.
Now, the actor is set to be back on the big screen with
YRF's Hichki being helmed by Siddharth Malhotra. Lately, during a communication
with a tabloid, Rani spoke about her new role as a mother revealing, "As
they say, 'When you become a mother, your child gives birth to you as a
mother'. I am learning every day as a mother and I am sure my daughter will
teach me much more about motherhood. Also, it all depends on her."
She told, "Your child should know you as an independent
mother and respect you not just for being a mother who looks after them, but
also for being independent enough to go out there in the world and work."
Rani went on to say about working parents telling,
"They will understand that work is important, as they are always like, 'My
parents go out to make a living and come home to spend time with me'."
The gifted actor ended conversation by saying, "I love
being a full-time mother, which I have enjoyed in the last two years. But I
think it is time for me to get back to work (smiles)."
In an interview with a tabloid when Rani was questioned
about Hichki, she had revealed, "I was looking for a script that would
challenge and excite me, and Hichki came my way. Each one of us has a weakness
that pulls us back, it could be a disability or any condition but if we just
look at it as simply a hiccup, we can emerge as a winner. It won't come in the way
of achieving your dreams. Hichki is built on this positive premise and I have
decided to take it up."

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