After a variety of roles on the big screen, Bollywood actress Rani Mukherjee is set to a new role in real life - he accepts Procter & Gamble Shiksha program, and urges all contribute to help educate as many people as possible.
"The school is just as important as clean water and education is as important as the air we breathe. So I think that initiatives such as Shiksha support the cause of education is incredible and I think we should all contribute, whether it is a little bit because if we do, that India will have 100 percent illiteracy one day, "Rani told reporters here.
"My dream is that every child is educated in India, because India is growing the way I do not believe that without education, we see a very bright future. So if you want a bright future for our country I believe that education is first of all, "he added.
Rani, who describes himself as "not a diligent student at school", also recommended that education more interesting.
"It 's very important that the training interesting and enjoyable so that students do not go down. The focus should be only for researchers. Varying benefits, such as painting, music, etc., should also be encouraged," he said.