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Rani Mukerji’s ‘Hichki’ goes to kids’ fest in Italy

Movie is about a teacher with Tourette syndrome who changes the lives of her students



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The Rani Mukerji-led ‘Hichki’ will be screened at the 49th edition of the Giffoni Film Festival in Italy that will begin on July 19.

The film featured Mukerji as a determined school teacher who changes the lives of impoverished students while dealing with her own nervous system disorder — Tourette syndrome.

Maneesh Sharma, the producer of ‘Hichki’, said in a statement: “‘Hichki’ is a classic underdog story that has resonated with audiences all over the world. It has a universal story that’s both inspiring and heart-warming.”

“‘Hichki’ is a story of human triumph against stereotypes, against insurmountable odds that are posed by our society and it has truly appealed across cultures and borders and age-groups.

“For it to be selected for screening at a children’s film festival shows its relevance to this age-group as well. ‘Hichki’ is that rare film that has been doing India proud globally and our intent is to showcase this film to as many people across the world,” he added.

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The Yash Raj Films project grossed more than Rs2.5 billion (Dh132.9 million) worldwide.

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