
Actor Rani Mukerji says a female actor's calibre and box office worth should not be determined by her marital status. Rani (39) who gave critical and commercial success 'Mardaani' post her marriage to filmmaker Aditya Chopra, is now gearing up for the release of her next 'Hichki', which marks her first after the birth of her daughter, Adira.
The actor believes for a secure future of married female actors, the mindset of society needs to change.
“... Times are changing. In the West, there has never been any discrimination. They don't have any hichki (hiccups). Yes, over here we do have that... And it'll go away if we work on it. It is in everybody's mindset,” Rani said.
“If you see an actor and go watch her film without tagging her as a 'woman who is married or has a kid', you will just see the character and the actress who is playing it. But if you're going to judge the actor on the basis of what's going on in her personal life, these things will keep coming up. You have to come to the theatre sans these (hiccups). You have to see the actor for what is her worth in the cinema hall,” she added.