<p>After essaying critically acclaimed roles in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Black' and 'Saawariya', actress Rani Mukherjee is likely to team up with the filmmaker again on the big screen.<br /></p>.<p>"I first worked with him (Sanjay Leela Bhansali) in 'Black'. I am happy to be a part of that film. He has promised me that he will make more films with me," Rani, who is a close friend of Bhansali, told reporters here last night.<br /><br />Rani walked down the memory lane, recollecting the time she agreed to be part of 'Black', in which she played a blind, deaf and mute girl.<br /><br />"He gifted me 'Black'. It was wonderful to work with him on a film like that. I remember I was in Italy when Sanjay offered me the film. I liked it and agreed to be part of it. I must say he shocked everyone with the movie. My journey with him has been wonderful," Rani said.<br /><br />Dressed in a red sari, the Bengali beauty had come to launch Bhansali's debut TV show 'SaraswatiChandra' - a classic love story - and give him best wishes.<br /><br />"I will always be there for him. He is my good friend and favourite director. This is his debut on television and I wish him good luck. I want everyone to watch this show.</p>.<p>"I am sure that like his films 'Devdas', 'Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam', 'Black' and others, even this show will be spectacular," she said.<br /><br />The show has popular TV actors Gautam Rode and Jennifer Winget in lead roles.<br />"I am sure we would get a wonderful pair on screen with this show. I am hopeful audience will like them. They are a lovely pair on screen," Rani said. </p>
<p>After essaying critically acclaimed roles in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Black' and 'Saawariya', actress Rani Mukherjee is likely to team up with the filmmaker again on the big screen.<br /></p>.<p>"I first worked with him (Sanjay Leela Bhansali) in 'Black'. I am happy to be a part of that film. He has promised me that he will make more films with me," Rani, who is a close friend of Bhansali, told reporters here last night.<br /><br />Rani walked down the memory lane, recollecting the time she agreed to be part of 'Black', in which she played a blind, deaf and mute girl.<br /><br />"He gifted me 'Black'. It was wonderful to work with him on a film like that. I remember I was in Italy when Sanjay offered me the film. I liked it and agreed to be part of it. I must say he shocked everyone with the movie. My journey with him has been wonderful," Rani said.<br /><br />Dressed in a red sari, the Bengali beauty had come to launch Bhansali's debut TV show 'SaraswatiChandra' - a classic love story - and give him best wishes.<br /><br />"I will always be there for him. He is my good friend and favourite director. This is his debut on television and I wish him good luck. I want everyone to watch this show.</p>.<p>"I am sure that like his films 'Devdas', 'Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam', 'Black' and others, even this show will be spectacular," she said.<br /><br />The show has popular TV actors Gautam Rode and Jennifer Winget in lead roles.<br />"I am sure we would get a wonderful pair on screen with this show. I am hopeful audience will like them. They are a lovely pair on screen," Rani said. </p>