Rani Mukerji (born Rani Mukherjee on 21 March 1978) is an
Indian film actress who works in Hindi movies. Born to the Mukherjee-Samarth
family, she made her acting debut with a cameo appearance in the Bengali film
Biyer Phool (1996), on the insistence of her mother. The following year,
Mukerji made her Hindi film debut with Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat, and subsequently
had her first, and still biggest commercial success with Karan Johar's romance
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), which won her a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting
Actress. She later starred in several films that fared below expectations,
before featuring in the critically acclaimed drama Saathiya, for which she won
her first Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress.
In 2004, her performances in the hit romantic comedy Hum
Tum and the critically acclaimed Yuva earned her the Best Actress and Best
Supporting Actress awards, respectively, at the 50th Filmfare Awards. She later
received unanimous praise for her portrayal of a blind, deaf and mute woman in
Black (2005), for which she garnered two more Filmfare Awards: Best Actress and
Actress - Critics. She went on to play leading roles in the comedy Bunty Aur
Babli (2005) and the adult drama Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006), both of which
emerged as major commercial successes in India as well as overseas. Mukerji
thus established herself as a leading actress of Hindi cinema. She then played
a series of roles, a majority of which were under the Yash Raj Films banner,
that stereotyped her as a weepy, sacrificing woman. None of these films
performed well at the box office. However, in 2011, she earned praise for her
portrayal of a headstrong, independent woman in the semi-biographic thriller No
One Killed Jessica.
In addition to acting in films, Mukerji has featured as a
talent judge for Sony Entertainment Television's reality show Dance Premier League.
She is a regular stage performer and has been involved in philanthropic
endeavors related to women and children. Despite constant speculation, she
remains guarded about her personal life and is sometimes labelled a recluse by
members of the media. Mukerji currently lives in Juhu with her parents.
Early life and background
Mukerji was born in Mumbai on 21 March 1978 to a
film-oriented family of Bengali origin. Her father, Ram Mukherjee, is a retired
director and one of the founders of Filmalaya Studios while her mother, Krishna,
was a playback singer. Her brother, Raja Mukherjee, is a film producer turned
director. Her maternal aunt, Debashree Roy, is a Bengali film actress and her
cousin, Kajol, is a popular Bollywood actress. Another cousin of hers, Ayan
Mukerji is the writer and director of Wake Up Sid (2009). As part of a
tradition, the Mukherjee family celebrates the festival of Durga Puja at
Santacruz every year. Mukerji, being a religious person, takes part in the
festivities with her entire family.
Mukerji is a trained Odissi dancer and began learning the
dance in the tenth grade. She was schooled at Maneckji Cooper High School in
Juhu, and graduated from SNDT Women's University in the field of Home Science.
Despite her family background, Mukerji was never interested in becoming an
actress. In 1994, director Salim Khan approached her to be a part of his
directorial, Aa Gale Lag Jaa. Her father was against her working in films and
hence, she turned down the offer. However, she finally decided to take up
acting on an experimental basis, on the insistence of her mother
Personal life and media image
Rani uses the English transliteration of
"Mukerji" instead of the original "Mukherjee" for her
surname. She has never clarified the reason for having done so. Mukerji has
three homes in Mumbai, including her childhood home. She currently lives in
Juhu with her parents.
Mukerji is extremely guarded about her personal
life, and despite constant media speculation, has never spoken about her relationships.
However, in an interview with Simi Garewal she claimed to have been
"absolutely in love", without divulging the name of the person. As
opposed to most of her contemporaries, Mukerji limits her media interactions
and is often termed as a recluse. However in 2011, in an interview to Screen
India she clarified, "Today actors have become more open with the media.
But this has posed a problem for actors like me because if I don’t do that,
then I end up being called reclusive. So now I have changed myself and am
easily approachable." She is
additionally known for her friendly image and shares a close friendship with
several Bollywood stars including Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan and Karan Johar.
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