I’d love to teach acting: Rani
Rani Mukherjee may have crossed her 30s but she still holds school memories very close to heart. Surprisingly, she says she was not naughty in school. “I have become naughty at 30. But in school I was a good girl, who liked to study just before her exams,” she laughs.
Recently Rani, a Maneckji Cooper student, was invited to the annual day function in her school. “I was really overwhelmed. To go back to your own school as chief guest is a matter of great pride,” she gushes.
Rani says that if she were a teacher, she would love to teach acting. “Acting educates me everyday. It’s all about experience, reacting and observation. I learn more with every character I play. I believe there has been a growth in my performances. There is a huge difference between what I did in my first film, Raja Ki Aayegi Baaraat and No One Killed Jessica. I would love to learn till I actually hang my boots,” she says.
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