Rani Mukerji
Rani Mukerji, a prolific Indian actress, embodies versatility and depth in her roles. From her breakout in “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai” to power-packed performances in “Black” and “Mardaani,” she’s showcased her acting prowess. Rani’s charm, emotive skills, and relatable characters have earned her critical acclaim and awards.
A powerful presence on screen, she’s celebrated for pushing boundaries. Her roles in socially relevant films like “No One Killed Jessica” reflect her commitment to meaningful storytelling. Rani Mukerji continues to captivate audiences with her talent and remains an influential figure in the Indian film industry.
Early Life and Background:
Rani Mukerji was born on March 21, 1978, in Mumbai, India, into a prominent film-oriented family. Her father was the director Ram Mukherjee and her mother was the playback singer Krishna Mukherjee. She is the niece of legendary actress Kajol and the cousin of filmmaker Ayan Mukerji.
Rani attended Maneckji Cooper High School in Mumbai and later pursued her degree in Home Science from SNDT Women’s University. Despite her family’s film background, Rani initially wanted to become a lawyer.
However, her destiny took a turn when she entered the film industry and made her acting debut with the Bengali film “Biyer Phool” in 1996. This paved the way for her entry into Bollywood, where she would later establish herself as a prominent actress with a successful career.
Career:
Rani Mukerji’s career in the Indian film industry spans over two decades, during which she has become one of the most respected and accomplished actresses. After her debut in the Bengali film “Biyer Phool” (1996), Rani made her mark in Bollywood with her first Hindi film, “Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat” (1997). However, it was her role in “Ghulam” (1998) that garnered attention.
Rani’s breakthrough came with the blockbuster “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai” (1998), which established her as a leading actress. Her subsequent roles in movies like “Saathiya” (2002), “Hum Tum” (2004), and “Veer-Zaara” (2004) showcased her versatility and earned her critical acclaim.
Her performance in “Black” (2005) was particularly notable, earning her several awards for her portrayal of a visually and hearing-impaired woman. Rani continued to impress with roles in films like “No One Killed Jessica” (2011), “Mardaani” (2014), and “Hichki” (2018), where she tackled social issues with conviction.
Movies:
Year | Movie | Genre | Role |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Biyer Phool | Drama, Romance | Asha |
1997 | Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat | Drama | Mala / Rani |
1998 | Ghulam | Action, Drama | Alisha |
1998 | Kuch Kuch Hota Hai | Romance, Drama | Tina Malhotra |
2000 | Hey Ram | Drama, History | Aparna Ram |
2002 | Saathiya | Romance, Drama | Suhani Sharma |
2003 | Chalte Chalte | Romance, Drama | Priya Malhotra |
2004 | Hum Tum | Romance, Comedy | Rhea Prakash |
2004 | Yuva | Crime, Drama | Shashi |
2004 | Veer-Zaara | Drama, Romance | Saamiya Siddiqui |
2005 | Black | Drama, Biography | Michelle McNally |
2005 | Bunty Aur Babli | Crime, Comedy | Vimmi Saluja |
2007 | Ta Ra Rum Pum | Family, Sports | Radhika Shekhar Rai (Shona) |
2011 | No One Killed Jessica | Crime, Drama | Meera Gaity |
2012 | Talaash | Drama, Mystery | Shreya Arora |
2014 | Mardaani | Action, Drama | Shivani Shivaji Roy |
2018 | Hichki | Drama, Comedy | Naina Mathur |
2019 | Mardaani 2 | Action, Crime | Shivani Shivaji Roy |
Songs:
Year | Movie | Song | Genre | Role |
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1998 | Kuch Kuch Hota Hai | “Koi Mil Gaya” | Romance | Tina Malhotra |
1998 | Kuch Kuch Hota Hai | “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai” | Romantic | Tina Malhotra |
2002 | Saathiya | “Aye Udi Udi Udi” | Romantic | Suhani Sharma |
2003 | Chalte Chalte | “Layi Vi Na Gayi” | Romantic | Priya Malhotra |
2004 | Hum Tum | “Ladki Kyon” | Romantic | Rhea Prakash |
2004 | Hum Tum | “Hum Tum” | Romantic | Rhea Prakash |
2005 | Bunty Aur Babli | “Kajra Re” | Dance | Vimmi Saluja |
2005 | Bunty Aur Babli | “Nach Baliye” | Dance | Vimmi Saluja |
2007 | Ta Ra Rum Pum | “Hey Shona” | Romantic | Radhika Shekhar Rai (Shona) |
2011 | No One Killed Jessica | “Aali Re” | Dance | Meera Gaity |
2014 | Mardaani | “Mardaani Anthem” | Inspirational | Shivani Shivaji Roy |
2018 | Hichki | “Oye Hichki” | Inspirational | Naina Mathur |
2018 | Hichki | “Phir Kya Hai Gham” | Sad | Naina Mathur |
2019 | Mardaani 2 | “Haiya Ho” | Inspirational | Shivani Shivaji Roy |
Awards and Nominations:
Rani Mukerji has received numerous awards and nominations for her outstanding performances in the Indian film industry. Here are some of her notable awards and nominations:
Filmfare Awards:
- Won:
- Best Supporting Actress for “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai” (1999)
- Best Actress for “Hum Tum” (2005)
- Best Actress for “Black” (2006)
- Nominated:
- Best Actress for “Saathiya” (2003)
- Best Actress for “Hum Tum” (2005)
- Best Actress for “Veer-Zaara” (2005)
- Best Actress for “No One Killed Jessica” (2012)
- Best Actress for “Mardaani” (2015)
- Best Actress for “Hichki” (2019)
National Film Awards:
- Won:
- Best Actress for “Hum Tum” (2005)
Screen Awards:
- Won:
- Best Supporting Actress for “Yuva” (2005)
- Best Actress (Jury’s Choice) for “Black” (2006)
- Nominated:
- Best Actress for “Saathiya” (2003)
- Best Actress for “Hum Tum” (2005)
- Best Actress for “Veer-Zaara” (2005)
- Best Actress for “No One Killed Jessica” (2012)
- Best Actress for “Mardaani” (2015)
- Best Actress for “Hichki” (2019)
Personal Life:
Rani Mukerji, known for her private nature, has a distinct personal life outside of the limelight. Born on March 21, 1978, in Mumbai, India, she belongs to a prominent film family. Rani tied the knot with filmmaker Aditya Chopra in a private ceremony in Italy in 2014. The couple welcomed their daughter, Adira, in 2015.
Rani is renowned for maintaining a balance between her professional commitments and personal life. She is known to keep her family affairs discreet. While focusing on her acting career, she also cherishes her role as a wife and mother. Rani’s privacy and dedication to her family remain a notable aspect of her personal journey.