Rani Mukerji bags National Award
Visits Siddhivinayak Temple 
Renowned actress Rani Mukerji, was honoured with the National Award her first-ever after 30 years on 1 August in New Delhi for her exceptional performance in the film
“Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway”. She had played the role as mother.
Centered around on the real-life case of Sagarika Chakraborty, whose children were taken by the Norwegian government. She went on to add that she has been fortunate to have some incredible films.
For Rani also this award means more than just recognition for a single film and shared that the honour is very “emotional and personal” as the film’s message is close to her heart.
She further added that she dedicates this National Award to all the incredible mothers of this world. There is nothing like a mother’s love and her ferocity to protect her own. The story of this Indian immigrant mother, who went all out for her child and took on a nation, shook her deeply… a mother’s love for her child is unconditional.
News Edit KV Raman

