Rani Mukerji

Rani Mukerji

Rani Mukerji has been a powerhouse in Bollywood since 1996, and honestly, she's one of those actresses who just keeps getting better with time. She's racked up a National Film Award and eight Filmfare Awards, which tells you everything you need to know about her range and talent. The real turning point came with No One Killed Jessica in 2011, where she played a fierce journalist that had everyone talking. From there, she dominated with thrillers like Talaash and the Mardaani franchise, proving she could carry action-packed narratives with serious credibility. Her highest-grossing film, Hichki, showed her softer side while still packing an emotional punch, and most recently, Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway earned her another National Film Award for Best Actress—cementing her status as one of Bollywood's most respected performers. What makes Rani stand out is her refusal to be typecast. She's equally convincing as a headstrong journalist, a fierce cop, and a determined mother fighting the system. Beyond the glitzy roles, she's genuinely committed to using her platform for good, speaking up about women's and children's issues. With her marriage to filmmaker Aditya Chopra and their daughter, she's also managed to balance stardom with family life in a way that feels authentic. Her recent work continues to prove that she's not just a part of Bollywood's legacy—she's actively shaping its future with meaningful, substantive films.

Awards & Nominations

Mukerji has won eight Filmfare Awards. For her roles in the films Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), Yuva (2004) and No One Killed Jessica (2011), she won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. She won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress for Hum Tum (2004) and Black (2005), and the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress for Saathiya (2002), Black (2005), and Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway (2023). Mukerji also won the National Film Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway (2023).

Filmography