The 36-year-old actress, who plays a female cop fighting against child trafficking in the movie, attended the premiere at the Kino Muranow theatre in Warsaw yesterday, and was overwhelmed to see the response to the film.
"It was a very special day. 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. I will cherish forever the love and adulation I received today from Poland," Rani said in a statement.
The Pradeep Sarkar-directed film, will hit theatres in Poland on February 5.
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