Bollywood’s real queen, Rani Mukerji, had chosen to stay away from Bollywood once she got hitched to Yash Raj’s honcho Aditya Chopra. Now, Rani is all set to make her high-voltage comeback in Bollywood with Siddharth P. Malhotra’s tentatively titled film ‘Kasam Se’.
According to reports, the actress who is currently holidaying in Europe has been going through few scripts. A source was quoted saying that Rani has started reading scripts as she wants to face the camera again. She also has 2-3 intriguing scripts which she wants her hubby to produce.
Rumor mills in B-Town are working overtime to find out if she has given a green signal to ‘We are family’ fame director Siddharth’s script as her comeback venture. According to an insider, “Rani plays the lead in Siddharth’s film. Like ‘Mardaani’, this one too will deal with a strong social issue. He narrated the script to Adi first and then Rani. They both loved it and Adi will produce the film. They are working on the project dates and other stuff.”
Buzz is that her spokesperson has quashed the comeback reports but he confirms a comeback is surely on cards. He added, “Rani will definitely be doing a film next year but she is currently in the process of reading scripts.”
Meanwhile, speculations are rife that she will not get back to work until her little toddler grows up. She is said to never leave Adira alone. And if reports are anything to go by, she will be a doting mother to her daughter for the next few years at least.
Source: Arab News
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