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Rani Mukerji Opens Up About Losing Her Second Child Due To Miscarriage: ‘My Sense Of Loss…’

Rani Mukerji, one of India’s most celebrated actresses, has opened up about her deeply personal and emotional journey through her miscarriage and how the film ‘Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway’ helped her heal. In a recent interview, Rani shared her experience and how working on the film was a transformative experience for her.

The 43-year-old actress, who has always been known for her strong and versatile performances, took a break from the limelight after her pregnancy in 2015. During this time, she suffered a miscarriage which left her devastated. However, in 2018, she made a powerful comeback with the film ‘Hichki’ and continued to impress the audience with her performances in ‘Mardaani 2’ and ‘Mardaani’.

In her interview, Rani opened up about her struggle with the loss of her child and how it affected her emotionally. She revealed that it was a difficult time for her and her husband, filmmaker Aditya Chopra, but they found solace in each other’s support. However, it was her work on the film ‘Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway’ that truly helped her heal.

The film is based on a true story of an Indian couple who lost their child due to a custody battle against the Norwegian government. It was a case that shook the entire nation and received widespread media attention. The film follows the journey of the mother, Mrs Chatterjee, played by Rani, as she fights for justice and custody of her child.

Rani revealed that working on this film was a cathartic experience for her. She could relate to the pain and emotions of Mrs Chatterjee’s character, and it helped her come to terms with her own loss. The actress said, “It was a deeply personal experience for me. Playing the role of Mrs Chatterjee helped me channel my own emotions and heal in a way I didn’t expect.”

The actress also praised the director of the film, Anubhav Sinha, for his sensitive and empathetic approach towards the subject. She said that he created an environment on set that allowed her to fully immerse herself in the character and bring out the raw emotions needed for the role.

Rani also shared how the experience of shooting for the film in Norway had a profound impact on her. She said, “Being in Norway, the actual place where the events took place, brought a sense of reality to the story. It made me realize that this is not just a film, but a real-life incident that affected the lives of many families.”

The actress also expressed her gratitude towards the real-life Mrs Chatterjee, who was present on set during the filming. She said that meeting her and hearing her story firsthand was a humbling experience and added to the authenticity of the film.

‘Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway’ is set to release on the popular streaming platform, Amazon Prime Video, on November 19. The trailer has already received a positive response from the audience, and Rani’s powerful performance has been praised by many.

In conclusion, Rani Mukerji’s journey through her miscarriage and her work on ‘Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway’ is a testament to her strength and resilience. It is heartening to see how she has turned her personal struggle into a powerful and inspiring story that will touch the hearts of many. As she continues to shine on the big screen, we can only admire her for her courage and determination. We wish her all the best for the film and hope that it brings the much-needed healing and closure for her.

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