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Rani Mukerji and Aditya Chopra are one of the most loved and adorable couples in the industry. They have been married for a long time and well recently in conversation with Galatta India, the actress opened up about what attracted her to marry Aditya Chopra. Rani heaped praise on her husband and said that he is a very good human being. However, the couple is known for their intensely private nature.
Speaking to Galatta India, she said, “I think he’s a really good human being, and to me, that was the clincher. I’ve grown up in a household with my parents, and I’ve valued the kind of people that they were. In my life, it’s very important to have good people around, because I need to respect people. That’s very important to me. What I saw in Adi was a very, very gracious human being, a good person, and a great leader for his team.”
She continued, “He’s very fair, not in terms of his colour, but in terms of his morals and his judgment. You might fall out of love, or lose that initial attraction, but you’ll never lose that respect you have for a person. For me, that’s very important. If I want to be close to someone, I need to respect them. I’ve seen the world very closely, I’ve worked in this industry for so many years… So, if it had to be an industry person, it could not be anybody but Adi.”
Rani and Aditya tied the knot in 2014 and are parents to one daughter, Adira. Last year, the actress was a speaker at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne where she revealed that she was pregnant in 2020 but had a miscarriage. She said that she lost the baby five months into her pregnancy.
As quoted by Business Today, Rani Mukerji said, “Maybe this is the first time I am making this revelation because, in today’s world, every aspect of your life is discussed publicly, and becomes an agenda for talking about your film to get more eyeballs. Obviously, I didn’t speak about this when I was promoting the film because it would have come across as me trying to speak about a personal experience that would propel the film…so, it was around the year when COVID-19 struck. It was 2020. I got pregnant with my second baby at the end of 2020 and I unfortunately lost my baby five months into my pregnancy.”
On the work front, she was last seen in the film Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway, which was based on a true story.
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