From 8-hour work shift to miscarriage: 7 Powerful statements made by Rani Mukerji on Bollywood, films and personal life
Rani Mukerji opened up about her struggles and triumphs, from balancing 8-hour film shifts to coping with miscarriage. Her candid statements reflect the harsh realities of Bollywood, the resilience it demands, and her deeply personal journey of strength.
On the 8-Hour Shift Debate - Rani Mukerji recently addressed the discussion around Deepika Padukone’s alleged demand for an 8-hour work shift. Speaking to ANI, she explained that actors have the right to negotiate their schedules. “I have also done it where I have worked certain hours. And if the producer is okay with it, then you go ahead with the film. And if the producer is not okay with it, you don’t do the film. It’s a choice. Nobody is forcing anything on anybody.”
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Balancing Work and Motherhood - During the shoot of Hichki, Rani revealed how she adjusted her timings to balance her daughter Adira’s needs. “My first shot used to be at 8 in the morning, and I wrapped up by 12.30-1 pm … My unit and director were very well-planned, and we finished everything in 6-7 hours.”
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On Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Being Ahead of Its Time - Nearly two decades after release, Rani reflected on why KANK sparked discomfort. “Maybe India wasn’t ready for it. But it’s always nice to be part of films that are way ahead of its time.”
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Why the Film Made People Uncomfortable - Rani explained that the themes of infidelity and marital dissatisfaction held up a mirror to real lives. “It made people uncomfortable because it made them see their own truth … it’s always difficult to reflect upon your own truth … when it happens in front of you on a celluloid, it kind of gives you a little jolt.”
On Relationships Beyond Appearances - In the same discussion, she pointed out how being “good on paper” doesn’t guarantee emotional fulfillment. “Just because your husband doesn’t hit you, it will not make him the best husband … Also, it is equally important to love a person back.”
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On Limitations, Timing, and Regret - She revealed this in an interview with Galatta India while discussing her pregnancy struggles and the emotional toll it took. She said, “It’s undoubtedly challenging. I attempted to conceive a second child for nearly seven years… eventually I became pregnant, but unfortunately I suffered a miscarriage.”
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On Portraying Indian Women on Screen - Looking at her wider filmography, Rani has spoken about her responsibility in representing Indian women globally. “It is important for me to bring about Indian women on screen beautifully … In my lifetime, I can only be Rani but through my character I can live as so many different Indian women.”