Mardaani 3’s first look is out, and the actress returns as the fearless cop, exciting fans and audiences.
Over the years, Rani Mukerji, 47, has amazed audiences with the versatility she has shown with each of the characters she has played on screen. One such character is Shivani Roy from her Mardaani franchise. Recently, Mardaani 3’s first look was unveiled, and fans are excited for Rani’s return to the big screens with the film’s third instalment.
Rani Mukerji to entertain fans with Mardaani 3.
After the success of the first two instalments, Rani Mukerji is now looking forward to once again amaze audiences with her role as the fearless cop Shivani Shivaji Roy in her upcoming film Mardaani 3. The makers of the film recently unveiled the first look and the film’s release date. Mardaani 3 is directed by Abhiraj Minawala and written by Aayush Gupta.
More details on Mardaani 3.
On Monday, YRF took to Instagram and shared Rani’s first look as the fearless cop in Mardaani 3. The actor wore a black shirt, blue denims, and black boots. She was seen holding a gun and pointing it towards the camera. Along with the poster, the makers also revealed the film’s release date. In the caption, YRF wrote, “The countdown begins for #Mardaani3! On Holi, good will fight evil as Shivani Shivaji Roy returns to the big screen on February 27, 2026.”
Fans are excited for Rani Mukerji’s return to the big screen.
One fan wrote, “This one franchise is far, far better than all Salman and Ranbir movies.” Another wrote, “Wow, what a look. Rani is slaying it and how.” A third user wrote, “She is brutal this time. My Rani is back.” One more commented, “Rani ain’t playing. Criminals better take early retirement.”

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