Rani Mukerji Age, Husband, Children, Family, Biography
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Hometown: Mumbai
Age: 46 Years
Husband: Aditya Chopra
Bio/Wiki | |
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Other Name(s) | Khandala Girl, Raani (Queen) of Bollywood |
Full Name | Rani Ram Mukerji |
Nickname | Baby |
Profession | Actor |
Physical Stats & More | |
Height (approx.) | 5' 2" (158 cm) |
Eye Colour | Hazel Green |
Hair Colour | Brown |
Career | |
Debut | Film (Bengali): Biyer Phool (1996) as Mili Chatterjee Film (Hindi): Raja Ki Aayegi Baaraat (1996) as Ranee Film (Tamil): Hey Ram (2000) as Aparna Ram |
Awards & Honours | Awards Zee Cine Awards • 1999: Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female) for Kuch Kuch Hota Hai • 2005: Best Actor-Female for Hum Tum • 2006: Best Actor (Female) for Black • 2024: Best Actor (Critics- Female) for Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway Stardust Awards • 2006: Star Of The Year – Female for Black • 2014: Best Thriller – Action Actress for Mardaani Screen Awards • 1997: Best Fresh Talent for Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat • 2003: Special Jury Award Saathiya • 2004: Best Actress for Hum Tum • 2005: Best Supporting Actress for Yuva • 2006: Best Actress for Black • 2006: Best Actress for Jodi No. 1 (along with Abhishek Bachchan) for Bunty Aur Babli • 2007: Best Actress for Jodi No. 1 (along with Shah Rukh Khan) for Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Sabsey Favourite Kaun Awards • 2005: Sabsey Favourite Heroine for Hum Tum & Veer-Zaara • 2006: Sabsey Favourite Heroine for Black • 2007: Sabsey Favourite Heroine for Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna • 2008: Sabsey Favourite Heroine for Ta Ra Rum Pum & Laaga Chunari Mein Daag International Indian Film Academy Awards • 2004: Best Actress for Hum Tum • 2005: Best Supporting Actress for Veer-Zaara • 2006: Best Actress for Black • 2007: Best Actress for Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna • 2024: Best Actress for Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway Indian Television Academy Awards • 2013: GR8! Women Achievers for Excellence in Versatility • 2023: ITA Scroll Of Honour Indian Film Festival of Melbourne • 2018: Best Actress for Hichki • 2018: Excellence in Cinema • 2023: Best Performance Female (Feature) for Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway Filmfare Awards • 1999: Best Supporting Actress for Kuch Kuch Hota Hai • 2003: Best Actress (Critics) for Saathiya • 2005: Best Supporting Actress for Yuva • 2005: Best Actress for Hum Tum • 2006: Best Actress for Black • 2006: Best Actress (Critics) for Black • 2012: Best Supporting Actress for No One Killed Jessica • 2024: Best Actress (Critics) for Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway Anandalok Puraskar Awards • 2003: Best Actress for Saathiya • 2005: Best Actress for Hum Tum • 2006: Best Actress for Black • 2010: Best Actress (Critics) for Dil Bole Hadippa! • 2011: Best Actress for No One Killed Jessica Other Awards • 2003: Sansui Viewer's Choice Award for Best Actress (Jury) for Saathiya • 2004: Rajiv Gandhi Award for her contribution to the entertainment industry • 2005: Global Indian Film Award for Best Actress for Hum Tum • 2008: Star Guild Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for Black • 2009: V. Shantaram Award for Best Actress for Dil Bole Hadippa! • 2009: Indian Telly Award for Best Television Personality of the Year Dance Premier League • 2009: IIFA-FICCI Frames' Award for Most Powerful Entertainers of the Decade • 2009: GQ Excellence Award for Achievement in Films • 2011: Kelvinator Gr8 Women Achievers Award Actor of the Decade • 2011: Young Women Achievers Award Excellence in Cinema • 2013: Asiavision Award for Excellence in Hindi Cinema for Talaash: The Answer Lies Within & Bombay Talkies • 2015: Vogue Beauty Award for Ageless Beauty • 2018: Lux Golden Rose Award for Charismatic Beauty of the Year for Hichki • 2023: Pinkvilla Style Icons Award for Super Stylish Role Model • 2023: Hello! Hall of Fame Award for Outstanding Performance of the Year for Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway • 2024: Pinkvilla Screen and Style Icons Award for Star Of The Year for Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway • 2024: Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival Award for Best Actress award for Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway Honours • 2005: Guest of honour at the state dinner, in honour of the Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong • 2012: PETA India Hero to Animals Award • 2013: Honoured by the US Council on Barack Obama's inauguration into office for Contribution to Indian Cinema • 2013: Honoured at the 3rd Petrochem GR8! Women Awards in Dubai for Most Successful Actress • 2013: Commemorated with Excellence in Acting at GQ India's Men of the Year Awards • 2013: Honoured at the 19th Kolkata International Film Festival with Panch Kanya Award • 2014: Felicitated by Prince Charles for raising awareness on the issue through her work in Mardaani • 2015: Honoured at The British Asian Trust in London for her Contribution to the fight against human trafficking • 2015: Felicitated by Mumbai University for her Contribution to Indian Cinema • 2015: Felicitated by National Institute of Gender Justice for her Contribution towards Gender Sensitization • 2017: Honoured by the Prime Minister of Mauritius for her Outstanding Contribution to Cinema • 2018: Honoured at the Forbes India Tycoons of Tomorrow with Icon Of Cinema for her exemplary contribution in the field of cinema and entertainment • 2019: Honoured with the Most Influential Cinema Personality in South-East Asia at Asian Business Leaders Conclave • 2019: Maharashtra Achievers’ Awards for the Most Powerful Performer of the Year for Hichki Note: She was many more awards and honours to her name. |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | 21 March 1978 (Tuesday) |
Age (as of 2024) | 46 Years |
Birthplace | Mumbai |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Signature | |
Nationality | Indian |
Hometown | Mumbai |
School | Maneckjee Cooper High School, Juhu, Mumbai |
College/University | SNDT Women's University, Mumbai |
Educational Qualification | Graduation in Home Science |
Religion | Hinduism |
Caste | Kulin Brahmin |
Clan | Bharadvaja |
Food Habit | Non-vegetarian |
Address | 21 Adityodaya, 12th Road, Jvpd Scheme, Juhu Mumbai Maharashtra, India, 400049 |
Hobbies | Travelling, Dancing, Watching Films |
Controversies | • Yelled at a Talk Show Host Rani kept her relationship with Aditya Chopra secret for many years, when the TV host Simi Garewal asked about it in one of her TV shows, Rani yelled at her. Rani said, "There's a lot I know about you too, which of course you wouldn't want me to bring up." Later, Rani asked to delete that part from the interview. She was criticised for her arrogant behaviour. [1]The Times of India • Trolled for Her Comment In 2018, in an interview, when she was asked about #MeToo movement, she said that girls need to learn martial arts for self defense. She received negative trolling on social media for her comment as instead of criticising the culprit men she gave suggestions to girls. Even a few other Indian actresses did not like her comment. [2]The Times of India |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Married |
Affairs/Boyfriends | • Aamir Khan (actor; rumoured) • Govinda (actor; rumoured) • Abhishek Bachchan (actor) • Aditya Chopra (film director, producer) |
Marriage Date | 21 April 2014 |
Marriage Place | Southern Italy |
Family | |
Husband/Spouse | Aditya Chopra |
Children | Son- None Daughter- Adira Chopra |
Parents | Father- Ram Mukherjee (deceased; film director and founder of the Filmalaya Studios) Mother- Krishna Mukherjee (playback singer) |
Siblings | Brother- Raja Mukherjee (elder; producer and director) (image in parents' section) Sister- None |
Other Relative(s) | Maternal Aunt: Debashree Mukerji (actress) Paternal Cousin(s): Kajol, Tanishaa Mukerji, Mohnish Bahl, Ayan Mukerji |
Favourites | |
Actor(s) | Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan |
Actress(es) | Sridevi, Sharmila Tagore |
Film | Titanic (1997) |
Subject(s) | History, English Literature |
Song | My Heart Will Go On' from 'Titanic |
Cuisine | Bengali |
Colour(s) | Red, Blue |
Outfit | Saree |
Travelling Destination | Sikkim |
Jewelry | Diamond ring gifted by her father |
Perfume | Polo Sport |
Food | Fish prepared by her mother |
Style Quotient | |
Car Collection | • Audi A8 W12 • Mercedes-Benz E-Class • Mercedes Benz S-Class • Range Rover Vogue • BMW 7 Series |
Expensive Things/Valuables | • A black jacket worth Rs 1.30 lakh • A bag from the brand Dolce and Gabbana worth Rs 50000 • A Valentino army green chain sling bag worth Rs 1.19 lakh • Gucci outfit worth Rs 4 lakh |
Money Factor | |
Salary/Fees (approx.) | • Rs 7 crore per film (in 2023) • Rs 6 crore for brand endorsements (in 2023) |
Assets/Properties | • Apartment in the posh area of Juhu, Mumbai (worth Rs 30 crores) • Apartment in Rustomjee Paramount, Khar West, Mumbai |
Net Worth (approx.) | Rs 206 crore (in 2023) |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Rani Mukerji
- At the time, she was born in a hospital, she was mistakenly exchanged by the nurse with some other baby. Later, her hospital tag and all the records were rechecked, and she was returned to her mother.
- After her birth, her elder brother became jealous of her as his mother used to spend more time with Rani and he wanted to kill Rani at that time.
- While she was in school, she wanted to become a fashion designer. However, her parents wanted her to become an actor.
- In her teens, she started her training in Odissi dance.
- She once bunked her class in school to get an autograph of the Indian actor Aamir Khan.
- When she turned 16, the Indian film director Salim Khan offered her the lead role in ‘Aa Gale Lag Jaa’ (1994), opposite Jugal Hansraj. However, her father didn’t want her to act in films at such an early age, and Urmila Matondkar later replaced her.
- Later, Salim offered her another film ‘Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat’ in 1997. At her screen test of the film, she wore clothes which were worn by the Indian actress Mamta Kulkarni in one of Salim’s films.
- Before acting in Bollywood films, she got training at Roshan Taneja’s acting institute where Jimmy Sheirgill and Chandrachur Singh were her classmates.
- At the beginning of her acting career, she did not get good offers because of her short height, dark skin, and husky voice.
- In the 1990s, she acted in a few Hindi films like ‘Ghulam’ (1998), ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’ (1998), ‘Mehndi’ (1998), and ‘Hello Brother’ (1999).
- While shooting for the Hindi film ‘Ghulam’ along with Aamir Khan, Rani fell on Aamir thrice after which Aamir gave her the name ‘Engine.’
- She was paired opposite Shah Rukh Khan in many Hindi films including Chalte Chalte (2003), Paheli (2005), and Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006).
- She has made special appearances in various Hindi songs like “Kaali Naagin Ke Jaisi” from ‘Mann’ (1999), “Maahi Ve” from ‘Kal Ho Naa Ho’ (2003), “Deewangi Deewangi” from ‘Om Shanti Om’ (2007), and “Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte” from ‘Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi’ (2008).
- She has performed in various dance concerts like Magnificent Five, Temptation 2004, Temptation 2005, and Temptation Reloaded.
- She has worked with Salman Khan in various Hindi films like Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye (2000), Hello Brother (1999), Chori Chori Chupke Chupke (2001), and Baabul (2006).
- Rani has appeared in a few documentaries like ‘Bollywood im Alpenrausch’ (2000; Swiss), ‘Gambling, Gods and LSD’ (2002; Canadian-Swiss), ‘The Outer World of Shah Rukh Khan’ (2005; British), and The Romantics (2023; documentary-series in Hindi).
- In 2000, while she was shooting for the Hindi film ‘Hadh Kar Di Aapne,’ the rumours of her secret affair with the Indian actor Govinda started. Reportedly, a reporter even caught Govinda in a night dress in Rani Mukerji’s room while the cast of the film.
- She was featured in the Hindi music video “Tera Chehra” by Adnan Sami in 2002.
- Some of her other popular Hindi films are ‘Saathiya’ (2002), ‘Hum Tum’ (2004), ‘Black’ (2005), ‘Bunty Aur Babli’ (2005), and ‘Talaash: The Answer Lies Within’ (2012).
- From 2004 to 2006, she was ranked No. 1 in Best Bollywood Actresses by Rediff.
- In 2004, after her film Veer-Zara was released, a few Pakistani leaders including the then Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf were invited to India where Rani was also invited for lunch. Musharraf then praised her for her acting skills in the film Veer-Zara.
- In 2005 and 2006, she was listed in Ten Most Powerful People in Bollywood.
- Till 2005, she was the only female to rank in the Filmfare Power List.
- In 2006, she performed in the closing ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.
- Box Office India listed her in the Top Bollywood Actresses list six times; including first rank in 2005 and 2006.
- She was also listed in Filmfare’s Best Bollywood Actresses several times.
- Apart from this, she was ranked in a few other lists like Asia’s Sexiest Women, Outlook India’s 75 Best Bollywood Actresses, Bollywood’s Most Beautiful Actresses, and 50 Most Beautiful Women.
- She was offered the lead role in the Hollywood film ‘The Namesake’ (2006), however, she turned down the offer as the dates clashed with the Bollywood movie ‘Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna’ (2006).
- In 2009, she judged the Hindi reality TV show ‘Dance Premier League’ which aired on Sony TV.
- In 2010, Rani, along with other Indian actresses, walked the ramp for Salman Khan‘s Being Human’s fantastic 40s era fashion during “The Couture for a Cause – The Being Human Show.”
- The Indian film directors Pradeep Sarkar and Reema Kagti once shared that Rani studied in detail about her characters in films before starting shooting for the film.
- In 2011, the American hip-hop band Blue Scholars released a song after her name in their music album Cinemetropolis.
- Rani has received appreciation from the audience and critics for her women-centric films like ‘No One Killed Jessica’ (2011), ‘Mardaani’ (2014), ‘Mardaani 2’ (2019), and ‘Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway’ (2023).
- She has made guest appearances in various Hindi TV serials like ‘C.I.D.’ (2011), ‘Saraswatichandra’ (2013), and ‘Yeh Hai Mohabbatein’ (2018).
- In 2012, she was acknowledged by PETA India for her work towards the welfare of animals.
- She is a private person and avoids sharing her personal life with the media. She does not have any social media accounts.
- She has been termed as one of the most accomplished actresses of Bollywood by critics.
- She changed the spelling of her surname from “Mukherjee” to “Mukerji.’ It was said that it was for some numerological reason. However, she cleared that on her passport, her surname was written as Mukerji so instead of changing it, she decided to continue with the same surname.
- On 30 May 2014, she became one of the directors of the film production company Yash Raj Films Private Limited.
- At the 2023 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, Rani Mukerji disclosed that she lost her second baby five months into her pregnancy, having conceived at the end of 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. She further added that 10 days after this loss, director Nikkhil Advani offered her a role in ‘Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway.’ She accepted the offer immediately as she was drawn to the story of the film due to her personal grief.
- She has been working for various social welfare campaigns like Shiksha by Procter & Gamble and the NGO Child Rights and You, the “Because I am a Girl” charity campaign, the “Junoon” charity cricket match, and the Bandra Holy Family Hospital charity campaign.
- Rani is an avid animal lover. She once had two pet dogs named Tin Tin and Simba. She has also won an award for saving a dog.
- She is a spiritual person and often visits various religious places.
- Reportedly, she is addicted to smoking cigarettes. [3]The Times of India
- Rani has been featured on the cover of various magazines like Filmfare, Cine Blitz, Femina, Vogue, and People.
- She follows a regular workout regimen to remain fit.
- Reportedly, she had cold wars with various Indian actors like Kajol, Aishwarya Rai, Vivek Oberoi, and Jaya Bachchan.
- Her brother Raja Mukherji was once accused of molesting a young female director by saying that he would introduce her to Rani Mukherji. Although Rani was not part of it, she was also investigated in it.
- In the initial days of her career, she maintained a distance from her cousin Kajol.
- She likes to play with her niece whom she calls Mishti.
- She dislikes when people make fun of her saying she only gets films under Yash Raj Banner.
- She has never endorsed any fairness cream.
- She is the only Indian actress to receive a Filmfare Award in the same year in the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress categories.
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