Rani Mukerji's Mardaani premiered in Poland at Warsaw’s Kino Muranow theatre, one of the oldest art house theatres in the country.

Championing the war against the evil of society in the form of child trafficking, Rani shared her anguish of learning so much during her research of what goes on in this dark and dangerous world and her preparation for yet another performance that was such a departure for her as an actor.

Rani said: “It was a very special day as Mardaani released in Poland today. The response to the film by the Polish people made the evening even more special and it reiterates the fact that a good film finds an audience irrespective of the language in any part of the world as art doesn't have borders or barriers. I will cherish forever the love and adulation I received today from Poland".

Also in attendance was Polish DoP, Artur Zurawski, who had worked on the film.

The film’s premiere in Poland is a trendsetting event – it makes Rani the first Indian actor to visit the country to premiere a Hindi film.

Directed by Pradeep Sarkar, the film was critically acclaimed and loved by audiences when it released worldwide in August last year, with many calling Mardaani Rani Mukerji's career-best performance.