Rani Mukerji Teams Up With Delhi Police for Women's Safety Campaign

Actress Rani Mukerji has collaborated with Delhi Police to launch an awareness campaign focused on the safety of girls and women in the national capital. She emphasized that safety is a basic right and praised the police force for its protective role. The news coincides with promotional efforts for her upcoming film, Mardaani 3, which explores the kidnapping of young girls from low-income groups. The film features new additions to the franchise and is scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release.

Key Points: Rani Mukerji & Delhi Police on Women's Safety | Mardaani 3

  • Rani Mukerji partners with Delhi Police
  • Safety is a fundamental right, not a privilege
  • New campaign aims to build confidence for women
  • Mardaani 3 tackles kidnapping of young girls
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Rani Mukerji joins hands with Delhi Police to raise awareness for girls, women safety

Actress Rani Mukerji partners with Delhi Police to champion women's safety, stating "safety is a right." Details on the new campaign and her upcoming film Mardaani 3.

"Safety is not a privilege. It is a right and no girl in this country should grow up learning fear before freedom. - Rani Mukerji"

Mumbai, Jan 31

Actress Rani Mukerji has joined hands with Delhi Police to raise awareness on how to protect girls and women in the national capital. She says a society is judged by how it protects its women and the police stand on the front line of that promise.

Rani says, "Safety is not a privilege. It is a right and no girl in this country should grow up learning fear before freedom. A society is judged by how it protects its women and the police stand on the front line of that promise."

"Every uniform carries responsibility, courage, and compassion. When a woman steps out of her home, she should feel confident, not concerned and the Delhi police force is always vigilant to take care of every girl."

Rani said that the law stands with you steadfastly.

"The uniform stands with you like a protective cloak around you. A nation cannot move forward while its women look over their shoulders and I salute Delhi Police for their dedication and resilience to keep girls and women safe across the national capital."

This time, Mardaani 3 focuses on a new issue of how young girls aged 8-9 years, from low-income groups, are kidnapped for a specific reason across our country. The makers have hid the plot thus far brilliantly.

Talking about her latest release, "Mardaani 4", the film is directed by Abhiraj Minawala and produced by Aditya Chopra.

While Mardaani exposed the grim realities of human trafficking and Mardaani 2 explored the disturbing psyche of a serial rapist who challenged the system, Mardaani 3 delves into another dark and brutal reality of our society, further strengthening the franchise's legacy of impactful, issue-based storytelling.

Actress Janaki Bodiwala of Shaitaan fame also enters the Mardaani franchise to play a pivotal role. Mardaani 3 has been written by Aayush Gupta of The Railway Men fame. "Mardaani 3" is scheduled to release in theatres worldwide on January 30.

The first installment of the Mardaani franchise was released in 2014. It featured Rani, Jisshu Sengupta, Tahir Raj Bhasin, and Anant Vidhaat Sharma in supporting roles. The second installment hit the screens in 2019. It was directed by Gopi Puthran. It also stars Vishal Jethwa.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Awareness is good, but we need concrete action on the ground. Delhi Police's image needs more than a celebrity endorsement. Hope this partnership leads to better training for officers and faster response times in real distress situations. The intent is noble, though.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, seeing this collaboration gives a slight sense of reassurance. The Mardaani films have always sparked important conversations. If this campaign makes even one policeman more empathetic and one girl feel safer, it's worth it.
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Vikram M
The focus on young girls from low-income groups in Mardaani 3 is crucial. These are the most vulnerable sections often ignored. Art imitating life to drive change – that's the power of cinema. Hope the awareness campaign reaches every corner of the capital.
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Rohit P
Good step, but safety is a 24/7 issue. We need better street lighting, more CCTV cameras, and community vigilance committees alongside police efforts. It has to be a collective responsibility. Bahut accha kaam hai, lekin sirf police par bharosa nahi daal sakte.
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Meera T
Rani's words are so true. A society is indeed judged by how it protects its women. As a mother of a daughter, I want her to grow up with freedom, not fear. Initiatives like these, coupled with strong films, can slowly change mindsets. More power to her! 💪

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