She also revealed, "Yes, for 22 years, I have somehow successfully camouflaged it, so nobody has really come to know that I stammer. Even my team told me that they had no idea about it despite them having known me for so many years. So, I was like, 'probably, I have worked on it or found a way of not stammering (in front of others) or showing the other person that I do (stammer). So, they were all shocked and said that people should know about it, and I am fine with it."
When asked why she was talking about it now, "I didn't think it was something that needed to be spoken about at that point. But today, many want to know about people who have had such 'weaknesses' so that such examples can encourage other people - who are also experiencing the same things- to come out of it. It possibly gives a lot of inspiration to people to follow that kind of an example," said Rani.