Rani MukerjI in the 2014 hit Mardaani. (Photo | Twitter) 
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Actress Rani Mukerji to play cop again in 'Mardaani 2'

"Mardaani", a Pradeep Sarkar-directed cop drama, revolved around child trafficking and featured Rani as Shivani Shivaji Roy, senior inspector, crime branch.

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MUMBAI: Rani Mukerji is set to star in "Mardaani 2", a sequel to her 2014 critically acclaimed hit.

"Mardaani", a Pradeep Sarkar-directed cop drama, revolved around child trafficking and featured Rani as Shivani Shivaji Roy, senior inspector, crime branch.

The sequel is produced by Aditya Chopra and Yash Raj Films is starting the "Mardaani" franchise with the project.

"Mardaani 2" will be directed by Gopi Puthran, the writer of the first film.

"'Mardaani' is and will always be extremely close to my heart. Right since its release, everyone has asked me time and again when I would be doing 'Mardaani 2' and I'm sure this announcement will come as a pleasant surprise to them all. Gopi has written an extraordinary script that we all love and I can't wait to start shooting this film soon," Rani said in a statement.

The first film proved a breakthrough for Tahir Raj Bhasin, who featured in a negative role, and giving a sneak peek into the character of the new antagonist, Rani said Shivani will face a "merciless" villain.

Tahir Raj Bhasin | Twitter

"Shivani will face a cold, merciless villain who has no empathy, no fear of God and is pure evil. The character has been written superbly and I'm excited to find out who the actor will be."

"Mardaani 2" is set to go on floors in 2019 and will release in the later half of the year

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