04 February,2024 07:03 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Celebrating its 19th anniversary, Bollywood diva Rani Mukerji and veteran megastar Amitabh Bachchan costarred in the highly regarded movie 'Black.' The actress noted, looking back on the movie, that it gave her a lot of life lessons and taught her to be thankful.
The film, which was directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, tells the tale of Michelle (played by Rani), a deaf and blind woman, and her friendship with her teacher Debraj (played by Amitabh), an elderly alcoholic who subsequently gets Alzheimer's. Michelle is portrayed by Rani.
Rani Mukerji said, " 'Black' had a profound impact on my life as an actor and as an individual," as she strolled down memory lane. "Even the most basic tasks required sign language, which was a very humbling and educational experience. I will always hold a special place in my heart for 'Black,' as it taught me a lot about life and gratitude."
The film is set to be released on Netflix to commemorate 19 years of its release.
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The actress further mentioned, "Working with Amit uncle was of course one of the most memorable moments of my life to be able to share screen space with him and getting an opportunity to watch him delivering his best performance was in itself like a masterclass for me."
"And of course, working with my favourite director Sanjay Leela Bhansali. âBlack,' I believe, is one of Sanjay's greatest works as a filmmaker! What he did with 'Black,' is something that generations of actors, film enthusiasts, and audiences will be able to witness his brilliance for years to come."
She added, "Black has remained one of the tent pole films for me, that will always be attached to my name forever. I'm most happy about the fact that finally it's releasing on one of the best platforms and people who missed watching it will be able to see the magic of âBlack' now at the click of a button."
Big B marked the film's 19th anniversary, as he took to his social media and wrote: "T 4910 - in the living brilliance of Sanjay Leela Bhansali and the beauty of its concept and realisation."
Produced by Applause Entertainment, and directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, 'Black' is available on Netflix.
(With inputs from IANS)