Rani Mukerji

Rani Mukerji (actually Mukhopadhyay, earlier in the notation Mukherjee, Bengali: রানী মুখোপাধ্যায় Rani Mukhopadhyay, Hindi: रानी मुखर्जी Rani Mukharjī; born 21 March 1978 in Mumbai) is an Indian actress and model.

Biography

Rani Mukherji comes from a Bengali family, has long been active in the film industry. Her father is the director Ram Mukerji. Her mother Krishna was a playback singer. Kajol, one of the best-known actresses in India, Kajol's sister Tanisha Mukherjee as well, watching her career starts, are her cousins ​​. She has a brother, Raja Mukerji.

Career

Her first movie was Biyer Phool, a Bengali film made in 1996, which gained no attention at all. Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat in 1997 was her second film, which ended failing so hard that the actress was ready to give up her career. On the side of Aamir Khan could attract the attention of the audience to be in Ghulam. As the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Rani winning for her role in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998).

She almost seemed to disappear after this success out of the picture until she starred alongside Salman Khan Chori Chori Chupke Chupke in the film. In Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham successful film she could play with a guest appearance again in the memory of the audience.

For the continuation of the Mani Ratnam - film Alaipayuthey, which was published in the Hindi version as Saathiya, she won the Critics Award for Best Performance at the Filmfare Awards.

Since 2004, almost every project with Rani is a hit in the lead role. For her role in Mani Ratnam's Yuva they could again receive awards along with Abhishek Bachchan. The Movies Hum Tum, Veer - Zaara, Bunty Aur Babli were box office successes. Their representation in Mangal Pandey and Paheli on the side of the two great Indian actor Aamir Khan and Shahrukh Khan are noteworthy. For her role in the film adaptation of Helen Keller Black could find great critics acclaim. 2009 played Mukerji along with Shahid Kapoor in Dil Bole Hadippa.

The voice actress in the German language films is Tanja Geke.

About her personal life is not much is known: Although the Bollywood gossip columns like to ascribe their affairs with all of her male co-stars, says Rani that all their energy is currently being put into their careers.

Rani Mukerji has also performed in many countries around the world on Shahrukh Khan's Temptations world tour in 2004.

Awards

Star Screen Award

Filmfare Award

Zee Cine Award

Bollywood Movie Award

  • 2003: Critics Award - Best Actress for Saathiya
  • 2005: Bollywood Movie Award / Best Actress - Hum Tum
  • 2005: Bollywood Movie Award / Best Supporting Actress - Yuva

IIFA Award

  • 2005: IIFA Award / Best Actress for Hum Tum
  • 2005: IIFA Award / Best Supporting Actress for Veer Zaara and - The Legend of Love ( Veer Zaara )
  • 2006: Best Actress for Black
  • 2007: Best Actress for Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna

More Awards

  • 2001: Aashirwaad Award as " Best Actress " for Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega ...
  • 2003: Anandolok Puroshkar Award as " Best Actress " for Saathiya
  • 2003: Sansui Award for "Best Performance of the Year" for Saathiya
  • 2003: Rajiv Gandhi Award
  • 2004: BBC film cafe as " Best Actress" for Chalte Chalte - Where destiny leads us ( Chalte Chalte )
  • 2006: BBC film cafe as " Best Actress " for Black
  • 2005: GIFA Award as " Best Actress" for Hum Tum
  • 2005: Sports World Award for Best Actress, Hum Tum
  • 2005: Sports World Award for Best Supporting Actress for Veer Zaara
  • 2005: Sports World " Jodi of the Year" (along with Saif Ali Khan) Hum Tum for
  • 2005: Cinegoers Award for Best Actress for Hum Tum
  • 2005: Cinegoers Award for Best Supporting Actress for Veer Zaara
  • 2005: Anandolok Puroshkar Award for Best Actress for Hum Tum
  • 2005: Lion Award for " Achievement in Cinema"
  • 2006: Favourite Kaun Sabsey as " Sabsey Favourite Heroine "
  • 2006: Rediff Movie Award for Best Actress for Black
  • 2006: Pogo Voice Award as " Most Amazing Actress" Bunty Aur Babli for
  • 2006: Stardust Star of the Year Award
  • 2006: Apsara Award for " Best Actress"
  • 2006: Favourite Kaun Sabsey as " Sabsey Favourite Heroine "
  • 2008: Favourite Kaun Sabsey as " Sabsey Favourite Heroine " (with Katrina Kaif )
  • 2009: V. Shantaram Awards for Best heroine for My heart calls for love - Dil Bole Hadippa! ( Dil Bole Hadippa )
  • 2009: Anandolok Puroshkar Awards Best Actress ( Critics Choice ) Dil Bole Hadippa for

Filmography

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