She's undoubtedly the reigning Queen of tinselville, and this year she has only big releases with the biggest of stars, starting with the Big B and ending with the Small B, with other biggies like the Khans in between. What more could one ask for? But Rani Mukherjee chooses to be her modest best while perched on the highest peak of her career. Quiz her on the line-up of Bollywood badshaahs she's working with and she pulls out a compliment from her bountiful basket for each one of them. Having grown up on Amitabh Bachchan's films, she considers him 'God', and says that she's 'too miniscule to comment on him'. About 'God's' son, she says, "Abhishek and I have great screen chemistry, and our off-screen camaraderie translates on-screen, too." As for the Khans - she's almost in a fix, not knowing how best to explain herself. She says, "In a weird sense I would call Aamir my 'guru'. I do idolise the way he is. I've learned a lot from him, personally and professionally. It's so relaxing and comfortable with him on the sets. We're more than co-stars; we're like friends." And last but not the wee bit least, Rani doesn't stop a moment to speak on her fave Khan man: "It's always a delight working with Shah Rukh. I started my career with him and, from then till today, there's been no change in him. I absolutely love him and have great respect for him, as a person and as an actor. He guides me, even scolds me at times, when I have to get the shot right. Above all, he inspires me to give my best." Now if the Mukherjee gal runs out of compliments, we can't blame her. With such a line-up of men, most actresses would be speechless!