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Rani Mukerji bags Best Actress award for ‘Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway’ at IIFA 2024


29 September 2024  

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ABU DHABI: Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji bagged the IIFA 2024 trophy of Best Actress in a Leading Role for bringing exceptional depth and emotion to her heart-wrenching portrayal in the film ‘Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway’.

Rani Mukerji played the character of an immigrant mother, who fights against all odds to win back the custody of her children.

‘Mrs. Chatterjee VS Norway’, directed by Ashima Chibber, is the story of an immigrant mother who fights against all odds to win back the custody of her children.

Neena Gupta, Jim Sarbh and Bengali actor Anirban Bhattacharya played pivotal roles in the film.

In her acceptance speech, Rani said, “It feels incredible to be standing here, receiving the best actor award in the midst of such a warm and wonderful audience and my friends and colleagues from my fraternity for one of the most special films of my career.”

She added, “Receiving this award at IIFA feels even more special as it validates the fact that Mrs. Chatterjee VS Norway made an impact globally in people’s hearts. Mrs. Chatterjee VS Norway’s success reaffirms the timeless power of storytelling and the universal language of maternal love and human resilience.”

(ANI)

Publish Date : 29 September 2024 12:54 PM

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