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Rani Mukherjee Biography
Rani Mukherjee Biography

 
Wholesome and pretty with a distinctive voice, Rani Mukerji carries with her the familiarity of a girl next door.
Rani
Born  on the 21st March 1978 in Kolkata, Rani became part of a Bengali family  that was heavily involved in films. Her father is Ram Mukherjee, a  director and co-founder of Filmalaya Studios while her mother Krishna  was a playback singer. Her brother is producer turned director Raja  Mukherjee. Her maternal aunt is a National Award winning actress  Debashree Roy. Actors Kajol, Tanisha and Mohnish Behl are her cousins.
She  did her schooling in Maneckjee Cooper High School and graduation from  Mithibai College in Mumbai. She also took an interest in Odissi.
Rani  was rumoured to have dated her co-stars Govinda, Aamir Khan and  Abhishek Bacchan. More recently she is said to be going out with  director Adithya Chopra, all of which remain unconfirmed.
Rani was  one of the actresses who visited jawans with the NDTV team. She  participated in HELP! Telethon Concert to raise money for tsunami  victims and also the Temptations 2005 show in Delhi, which forwarded the  funds raised to National Centre for Promotional of Employment for  Disabled People (NCPEDP). The prize money she won on Kaun Banega  Crorepati was donated to the Holy Family Hospital which cares for  children with heart problems.
Living Life Queen Size
Rani  first faced the cameras when she was fourteen years old in a brief  appearance in her father’s Bengali film Biyer Phool in 1992.
Her first full-fledged Bollywood film was Salim Akhtar’s Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat in 1996.
But  the film did not do well. Rani returned back to Bollywood in 1998 with  two hits Ghulam with Aamir Khan and as Tina in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai  opposite Shah Rukh Khan and cousin Kajol. She won the Filmfare Best  Supporting Actress Award for her role as Tina. After the initial  success, the films that released in the following two years were average  performers. Her film with Kamal Haasan Hey Ram, was India’s entry to  the Oscars. Badal did well on the commercial front and her performance  in Har Dil Jo Pyaar Karega was nominated for the Filmfare Best  Supporting Actress Award.
In 2001, she starred in films like Chori  Chori Chupke Chupke with Salman Khan and Preity Zinta which dealt with  surrogate motherhood. She also appeared in a cameo in friend Karan  Johar’s Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham. The year 2002 saw a reverse in her  fortunes with hits like Mujhse Dosti Karoge and Saathiya. Her role as  Dr.Suhani Sharma in the latter won her the Filmfare Critics Award for  Best Performance. Of the films released in 2003, her performance in  Chalte Chalte received a nomination for the Filmfare Best Actress Award.
All  three films that starred Rani in 2004, did a good job at the box  office. Her convincing portrayal of Sashi Biswas in Yuva won her another  Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award. She won the Filmfare Best  Actress Award for her role in Hum Tum with Saif Ali Khan which was based  on When Harry Met Sally. Her role in Veer Zara as a Pakistani lawyer  was nominated for the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award.
2005  was again a big year for Rani as her releases like the critically  acclaimed Black, the comedy Bunty Aur Babli, Paheli and The Rising hit  the screens. Paheli with Shah Rukh Khan was India’s entry to the Oscars.  She was nominated for the Filmfare Best Actress Award for two of her  roles the deaf-blind Michelle in Black and the notorious Vimmi alias  Babli in Bunty Aur Babli. She finally won it for Black along with the  Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance.
In 2006, she appeared in  the multi-starrer Kabhie Alvida Na Kehna which revolved around  extra-marital affairs. The film was a hit overseas. In 2007, she had  some moderate hits like Saawariya and Laga Chunari Mein Daag. Her only  release in 2008, Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic failed to do well.
In Progress
In  2009, Rani is playing the lead in Anurag Singh’s Next. She is also  lending her voice to Koochie Koochie Hota Hai, an animated version of  Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, a love triangle between three dogs.
 
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
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