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‘I was not a normal person who wanted to join the film industry’: Rani Mukerji ends 27 years in Bollywood

Actor Rani Mukerji ended his 27-year career in the Hindi film industry on Wednesday. The actor had made his Bollywood debut with his film ‘Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat’.

Overjoyed with her journey, Rani said, “It’s been 27 years, but it sure doesn’t feel like 27 years! When I look back at this moment, it feels like I just made my debut in films a few years ago.” I will!” he said. “I am still as hungry as I was for my first film. I just remember my first film, ‘Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat’ and I will never forget what I learned in that film. What I didn’t realize as a rookie at the time was that there was a magical world of movies and I wasn’t just a normal wide-eyed guy who wanted to get into movies. I was hooked. It was more like I was asked to do it and told to do it. So I got into that world. And I didn’t understand much. She further added, “Looking back today, I don’t know what I would have become if I hadn’t become an actor.” I can’t believe I couldn’t get this kind of love from people all over the world for 27 years. They are my fans and they obviously admire my work and have loved me over the years. “I created a family naturally, beyond my own family, and I think that is very precious to me. Our fans usually notice this.” “We don’t want to do that, but the adrenaline rush we get when we see the love they have for us makes us try harder.” ”

Rani fondly recalls the day when Raja Ki Aayegi Bharat was released and said, “On October 18, 1996, when Raja Ki Aayegi Bharat was released, my family and I were in a very difficult time. “I also remember the fact that my father was released.” I remember he went to the theater to see my first movie in Gaiety Galaxy because he was having a very important heart surgery at the time. On the way home, he was discharged from the hospital! I remember him crying with joy like a child when he saw the love I received. The audience clapped and whistled when I said my lines! Those memories will never leave me! His enthusiasm, pride, and love for me are the only words I can describe. More than possible!! Finally, his daughter became a movie star. He would never have imagined me. She further added, “If you go back 27 years, there are so many incidents that keep flashing before your eyes.Of course, Salim’s uncle, Ashok Gaikwad, Shadab Khan, co-stars Divya Dutta, Saeed Jaffrey… , I am grateful to Asrani,” he added. Ji, Gulshan Grover, Raza Murad, Mohnish Behl and many others who appeared in the film, my DOP Anwar Shiraz, the then choreographer Nimish Bhatt, Rekha Chinni Prakash, Chinni Prakash, then The people I remember were really nice to me and felt like family on set. ”

Lastly, Rani said, “I have to thank the audience for accepting me in my first film and showering me with so much love.For a young artiste, love from the audience means everything to me and I was happy that I was able to get it.” I must also thank the critics who appreciated my work in my first film! Critics shape my perception of films and actors and increase my confidence in my art. It was also helpful. The combination of the recognition I got from the audience and the critics made me really happy as it taught me to follow my dreams with even more conviction! I am so happy and proud to have been on that path for so many years! I am even more excited when I think about what the next 27 years of my life will be like in the film industry!” It has won numerous awards including the Filmfare Award. Mukherji’s first financial victory came with the action film ‘Ghulam’, followed by his breakthrough with the romance film ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’. Mukherji rose to fame after appearing in commercially popular romance films like Chalte Chalte, Hum Tum, Veer-Zaara, Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna and the comedy film Bunty Aur Babli. became.

Rani was last seen in “Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway” performance was praised. Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway, directed by Ashima Chhibber, tells the story of an immigrant mother who fights against all odds to regain custody of her child. Neena Gupta, Jim Sarbh and Bengali actor Anirban Bhattacharya played important roles in the film. (Ani)

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