Rani Mukerji's Shivani Roy returns in intense 'Mardaani 3' trailer to rescue missing girls

The trailer for 'Mardaani 3' features Rani Mukerji reprising her role as the relentless police officer Shivani Shivaji Roy, now with the NIA. She is plunged into a chilling case involving 93 missing girls, confronting a brutal beggar mafia led by a sinister antagonist. The film continues the franchise's tradition of tackling hard-hitting social issues, this time focusing on the dark reality of missing children. Directed by Abhiraj Minawala and produced by Aditya Chopra, the movie is scheduled for release on January 30.

Key Points: Mardaani 3 Trailer: Rani Mukerji Fights Beggar Mafia

  • Rani Mukerji returns as fierce cop Shivani Shivaji Roy
  • Trailer reveals mission against a beggar mafia to find 93 missing girls
  • Franchise continues its issue-based storytelling on a dark societal reality
  • Film is set for a worldwide theatrical release on January 30
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Rani Mukerji wages relentless fight to save missing girls in gripping 'Mardaani 3' trailer

Rani Mukerji returns as cop Shivani Roy in Mardaani 3 trailer, battling a beggar mafia to find missing girls. Film releases Jan 30.

Rani Mukerji wages relentless fight to save missing girls in gripping 'Mardaani 3' trailer
"Mardaani in particular holds a special place in my heart. Shivani Shivaji Roy is not loud heroism - she is quiet strength. - Rani Mukerji"

Mumbai, Jan 12

Fierce, unflinching, and driven by a deep sense of justice, Rani Mukerji, who returns as the formidable Shivani Shivaji Roy in 'Mardaani 3', this time is taking on a spine-chilling mission to trace and rescue a group of missing girls, as per the trailer, unveiled by the makers on Monday.

As Rani marked 30 years in Hindi cinema on Monday, Yash Raj Films unveiled the gripping trailer of 'Mardaani 3', setting a dark and urgent tone as the fearless cop plunges into the brutal underbelly of a beggar mafia headed by a chilling antagonist played by acclaimed actor Mallika Prasad.

Running over three minutes, the trailer opens on a haunting note with a stark message flashing across the screen: "In a country that worships goddesses... thousands of daughters go missing every week." The narrative then shifts to Shivani Shivaji Roy, who joins the NIA and is thrown straight into a spine-chilling case involving missing girls, with no time to pause or process the enormity of the crime.

What follows is an intense, action-packed pursuit as Shivani uncovers the scale of the horror, 93 girls who have vanished without a trace. Driven by rage and resolve, she takes on the ruthless Amma, stopping at nothing to bring the perpetrators to justice and reclaim the lives that were stolen.

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.

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.

On Monday, Rani spoke about 30 years in Hindi cinema and also about how Mardaani holds a special place in her heart. She said that the character of Shivani Shivaji Roy represents quiet strength and the power of telling uncomfortable but hopeful stories.

"Mardaani in particular holds a special place in my heart. Shivani Shivaji Roy is not loud heroism - she is quiet strength. Through her, I discovered how powerful it is to tell stories that make people uncomfortable, but also hopeful," Rani had said.

"Mardaani 3" is scheduled to release in theatres worldwide on January 30.

- IANS

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Arjun K
The opening line of the trailer gave me chills. "In a country that worships goddesses..." It's a powerful and heartbreaking contradiction. Films like these are crucial for awareness. Hope it leads to more conversations and maybe even policy changes.
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Rohit P
Looks intense! Rani is perfect as Shivani Roy. But I just hope the film doesn't become all about the heroics of one cop. The system needs to be shown as part of the problem too, not just something one person fixes. Fingers crossed for a nuanced take.
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Sarah B
As someone relatively new to Indian cinema, the Mardaani franchise has been a revelation. It's gritty, real, and Rani's performance is always top-tier. January 30 is marked on my calendar. More power to stories that matter.
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Vikram M
The beggar mafia is a very real and terrifying issue, especially in big cities. Trafficking children for begging is a heinous crime. If this movie makes even a few people more vigilant, it will have done its job. Jai Hind.
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Kavya N
30 years of Rani and she's still giving us iconic roles! Shivani Shivaji Roy is an inspiration. Her quiet strength is what makes her so relatable and powerful. Wishing the whole team a blockbuster. We need our daughters to be safe. 🙏

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