Rani Mukerji

Indian actress

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2023 Mukerji received the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress for her performance in Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway.
2023 She appeared in the drama Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway.
2023 Mukerji also won a record-tying fourth IIFA Award for Best Actress for her role in Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway.
2023 For her performance in Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway, Mukerji won her third Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress, sharing the award with Shefali Shah for the film Three of Us.
2023 Rani Mukerji publicly disclosed her miscarriage, which occurred in 2020.
2021 Rani Mukerji reprised her role as Babli in the sequel Bunty Aur Babli 2. The film was commercially and critically unsuccessful, though her performance received positive reviews.
2020 Rani Mukerji revealed that she suffered a miscarriage five months into her second pregnancy.
2019 Mukerji starred in the sequel Mardaani 2.
2018 She starred in the comedy-drama Hichki, which became Mukerji's highest-grossing release.
2018 At the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, Rani Mukerji received an award for Excellence in Cinema.
2017 Rani Mukerji was honoured with the Outstanding Contribution to Cinema Award by the Government of Mauritius.
2015 Rani Mukerji gave birth to her daughter, Adira.
2015 The University of Mumbai felicitated Rani Mukerji for her contribution to Bollywood.
2014 Mukerji played the lead role in the film Mardaani.
2014 Mukerji attended a charity dinner on child trafficking hosted by the British Asian Trust in London, where she was felicitated by Prince Charles for her work in raising awareness on the issue through her film 'Mardaani'.
August 2014 Rani Mukerji visited the jawans again at Baramulla, a decade after her first visit.
April 21 2014 Rani Mukerji married filmmaker Aditya Chopra at a private Bengali ceremony in Italy.
2013 On the day of Barack Obama's inauguration, Rani Mukerji was honoured by the US Council for her Contribution to Indian Cinema.
2013 Rani Mukerji was featured among the 'Greatest Bollywood Stars' in a UK poll celebrating 100 years of Indian cinema.
2013 Rani Mukerji was part of the anthology film Bombay Talkies and played a journalist in a segment screened at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. The film received critical acclaim, especially for her performance.
2012 Mukerji took on a leading role in the comedy Aiyyaa but faced criticism for the film's lack of support for her character. However, she later achieved greater success with her role in Talaash: The Answer Lies Within, which became the year's eighth highest-grossing Hindi film and earned her a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at Filmfare.
2012 Rani Mukerji attended the 'Junoon' charity cricket match, hosted by the Rotaract Club of HR College Mumbai.
2012 PETA India recognized Mukerji with a Hero to Animals Award for her compassionate work for animals.
2012 She starred in the thriller Talaash.
2012 Rani Mukerji described her approach to acting, highlighting her meticulous preparation, including understanding her character's backstory, physical appearance, and accent before shooting.
2012 Mukerji was a celebrity guest on the Hindi and Bengali versions of 'Kaun Banega Crorepati', after which she donated the prize money to social causes, including the NICU centre at Bandra Holy Family Hospital.
2011 Rani Mukerji was set to make her appearance at the Cannes Film Festival with Sabyasachi Mukherjee and Karan Johar but opted out due to her father's ill health.
2011 She won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in No One Killed Jessica.
2011 The American hip hop group Blue Scholars named a song after Rani Mukerji in their album 'Cinemetropolis'.
2011 Mukerji made a comeback with the biographical thriller No One Killed Jessica, where she played a headstrong journalist.
March 2011 Mukerji visited the Indian army unit in Pokhran, Rajasthan, to interact with the jawan troops for the NDTV reality show Jai Jawan.
2010 Mukerji performed at a concert in the Army Stadium of Dhaka, Bangladesh, along with several Bollywood actors including Shah Rukh Khan and Arjun Rampal.
2010 Mukerji walked the ramp for Salman Khan's Being Human's 'fantastic 40s era fashion' during 'The Couture for a Cause - The Being Human Show'.
November 2010 Mukerji participated in a fundraising auction for the 'Because I am a Girl' charity campaign.

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