21st March,2024, Mumbai: Among the most adored and well-known actresses in Bollywood is Rani Mukerji. According to reports, the diva turned 46 today and is having a happy birthday. In addition to being a model mother who is thriving in her business and personal life, Rani was once open about a difficult period in her life, which can serve as motivation for other working mothers. The Mardaani actress had been frank about her loss, noting that she had missed the bus and that she had miscarried during her second child at the age of 39.
Rani had previously declared that she believed she had missed the bus and so could not have a large family. It is long overdue for me to begin. But I could always attempt to conceive again.”
Rani on the COVID-19 miscarriage she suffered
Rani talked about her heartbreaking experience of losing her second child after five months of pregnancy. She said, “Maybe this is the first time I am disclosing this because in today’s world, everything about you is talked about in public and used as a hook to draw attention to your movie. Since it would have appeared as though I was attempting to talk about an intimate one that would advance the movie, I obviously refrained from discussing this while I was marketing it.Therefore, it was about the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. The year was 2020. I was expecting with my second child towards the end of 2020, but sadly, my baby passed away five months into the pregnancy.”
Rani praises her family support
For this sincere chat, Rani’s family, friends, and admirers praised her and dubbed her the strongest lady. She is a dynamic mother and on top of her game at 46 years old. In 2014, Rani wed Aditya Chopra in Italy, following a Bengali custom. She is mom of eight-year-old Adira, who is gorgeous. Adira Chopra was reportedly detained in the NICU since she was born two months prematurely. All in all, Rani is a pillar of strength. I hope the YRF queen has a very good birthday and many more years of happiness.
Rani Mukerji on celebrating her birthday
“I adore having a birthday celebration. We usually had examinations on my birthday, and final exams at that, for some strange reason, she said, laughing, in an interview with India Today.
She continued by describing how, as a young girl, she was able to celebrate the day. “I always had exams on my birthday,” Rani remarked. I was only supposed to give each student in my class two of those chocolates. And the fact that I was never able to rejoice with my pals used to make me miserable.”
The actor has discovered a technique to maximise birthdays after becoming a mother. She chuckled, saying, “I now lavish a lot of affection on my daughter Adira on her birthday. I’m attempting to fulfil all of my birthday-related expectations for my daughter.”
-Sapna Meena