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Rani Mukerji lauds Delhi Police for protecting women: 'No girl should learn fear before freedom'

Updated on: 31 January,2026 01:15 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Rani Mukerji has joined hands with Delhi Police to raise awareness on how to protect girls in India. She asserts that safety is not a privilege but a right

Rani Mukerji lauds Delhi Police for protecting women: 'No girl should learn fear before freedom'

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Rani Mukerji’s Mardaani 3’s hard-hitting message about saving the girl child of our country has deeply connected with top cinestars from the Indian film fraternity as well as the country’s female sporting icons like Harmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandanna, PV Sindhu, Manu Bhaker, Deepti Sharma, to name a few. 

Rani has now joined hands with the Delhi Police to raise awareness on how to protect girls and women in the national capital. Rani has lent her support to a bunch of causes focussed at protecting girls, and she lauds the efforts of the Delhi Police for their vigilance day in and day out. 


Rani Mukerji praises Delhi Police for keeping women safe



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.”

She adds, “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.”

The only female-led hit franchise of India and also the only female-led cop franchise of the country, Mardaani has always been lauded for bringing to light several atrocities faced by girls and women. 

About Mardaani 3

Ever since Yash Raj Films unveiled the trailer of Mardaani 3, it has become the biggest talking point in the Hindi film industry. Unanimously positive appreciation has been pouring in from all quarters for Rani Mukerji, who returns to reprise her widely loved character of Shivani Shivaji Roy, a daredevil cop who risks her life to save 93 young missing girls in a race against time. 

This time, Rani Mukerji’s 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 hidden the plot thus far brilliantly. 

Directed by Abhiraj Minawala and produced by Aditya Chopra, Mardaani 3 released yesterday in theatres. Rani Mukerji is also celebrating 30 years of her glorious career with Mardaani 3, a milestone moment that has galvanised the entire film industry to come out and celebrate her legacy.

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