Key Points

Rachana Mistry finds deep inspiration from Rani Mukerji's performance in the Mardaani films. She explains how the police uniform transforms her perception of herself despite her petite stature. The actress feels a powerful sense of responsibility when portraying strong characters on screen. Her current show Jagriti has recently celebrated reaching 300 episodes.

Key Points: Rachana Mistry Credits Rani Mukerji Mardaani for Jagriti Role

  • Rani Mukerji's Mardaani portrayal felt real and inspiring to Rachana
  • The uniform gives Rachana confidence and makes her feel powerful
  • Playing a strong character brings deep sense of responsibility
  • Such powerful female roles remain rare on Indian television
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'Jagriti: Ek Nayi Subah' actress Rachana Mistry reveals how Rani Mukerji's 'Mardaani' left a lasting impact on her

Jagriti actress Rachana Mistry reveals how Rani Mukerji's Mardaani films inspired her powerful police role, discussing the uniform's impact and responsibility.

"Even though I am only five feet two inches tall, the moment I wear it, I feel six feet tall - Rachana Mistry"

Mumbai, Sep 14

Rachana Mistry, who is seen playing the lead role in "Jagriti: Ek Nayi Subah," has opened up about how Rani Mukerji’s powerful portrayal in the “Mardaani” films inspired her own journey of playing a strong and responsible character on television.

The actress shared that watching Rani in uniform left a lasting impression on her, making her believe in the realness and strength of such roles. When asked about how it feels to play such a strong and responsible character, Rachana Mistry said it makes her feel powerful and brings with it a deep sense of responsibility. She added that the uniform itself gives her confidence, making her feel taller and stronger the moment she wears it.

She told IANS, “It feels very good, very powerful. Along with that, there’s also a strong sense of responsibility, a feeling that nothing should go wrong. Sometimes it gets difficult – for instance, if the cap isn’t sitting right, or during action and movement scenes where we have to be careful that the uniform doesn’t get spoiled. But overall, the uniform itself gives you a unique sense of responsibility. Even though I am only five feet two inches tall, the moment I wear it, I feel six feet tall, as if everything else around me has become small. That’s the kind of power it gives.”

When quizzed about whether she had seen many such portrayals on television before, Rachana Mistry admitted that such strong roles are quite rare. “Honestly, very few. Earlier, I did play the role of an IPS officer in Dabangi. Towards the end of the show, I entered as an IPS officer. But apart from that, such roles are not common on television. When Rani Mukerji did both parts of the Mardaani movies, I was really impressed. I absolutely love her in uniform – her aura, her vibe, and the way she played the role of a police officer.”

Revealing what stands out to her about Rani Mukerji’s portrayal, she stated, “The way she talks, the way she handles situations – it makes you believe that a police officer would really be like that. Her performance feels so real and inspiring.”

Meanwhile, Rachana Mistry is currently seen playing the lead role in the show "Jagriti: Ek Nayi Subah," which has recently completed 300 episodes.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Rani's performance in Mardaani was indeed iconic. Good to see TV actresses getting inspired by such powerful cinema roles. We need more content that shows women in positions of authority and strength.
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Sarah B
As someone who watches both Indian films and TV, I appreciate this cross-medium inspiration. The uniform truly does transform how one carries themselves - it's about the authority it represents.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope TV shows don't just copy film concepts. They should develop original strong female characters that resonate with the daily audience. Still, good to see positive influences!
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Meera T
Rani Mukerji's Shivani Shivaji Roy is legendary! 🚨 So happy to see TV actresses drawing inspiration from her. More women in uniform roles please - both on screen and in real life!
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David E
Interesting to see how film performances influence television actors in India. The cultural impact of strong female characters crossing between mediums is quite significant.

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