Rani Mukerji on Best Actress National Award: “This honour means the world to me”

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Rani Mukerji was honored with her first National Award for Best Actress for her outstanding performance in the drama Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway. Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway is the journey of a woman’s resolve to fight against all odds and take on a country to protect her children taken away without cause. For two long years to get her children back home, she fiercely battles Norway foster care officials and teachers with no understanding of the cultural differences, unfair court rulings, and betrayal everywhere.

Dedicating the win to her late father, Rani Mukerji says, “I’m truly overwhelmed to receive my first National Award in my 30-year journey as an actor. This honour means the world to me, and I want to dedicate it to my late father, who always dreamt of this moment for me. I miss him deeply today, and I know it’s his blessing and my mother’s constant strength and inspiration that guided me through the role of Mrs. Chatterjee.”

“I share this award with my brilliant director, Ashima, my producers, Nikkhil, Monisha, Madhu, and everyone at Zee who brought this film together. Above all, I thank my entire cast and crew from Estonia and India, without whom this film could not have been made, especially during the challenges of the COVID period. The entire team of Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway poured their hearts into this powerful story, and I’m deeply grateful to each one of them,” she continued.

Adding, “A heartfelt thank you to the esteemed National Award jury for recognising our work. This film, and this moment, will always hold a special place in my heart.”

Giving special thanks to her fans for their enduring support, she said, “To my incredible fans, thank you for being by my side through every high and low. Your unwavering love and support has been my greatest motivation. I know how much this award means to all of you, and it brings me immense joy and happiness to see how happy you are.”

Rani also talked about the message of the film, which she says is very important: “This award is also a tribute to all the mothers around the world – their strength, courage, and unconditional love. Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway is a story that moved me deeply because it captures the unbreakable spirit of an immigrant mother, fighting against all odds in a foreign land to protect her child. As a mother myself, this role was incredibly personal. Through this film, we tried to honour the spirit of motherhood, and I hope it serves as a reminder of the quiet power women carry within them every single day.”

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