Today, Rani Mukerji celebrated her birthday with the paparazzi, donning a white outfit adorned with a white necklace. The actress graciously accepted cakes and flowers from them, even cutting a cake herself and offering a slice to the photographers. Rani Mukerji was born on March 21.
Rani Mukerji commenced her career in 1996 with the Bengali film “Biyeer Phool,” directed by her father, Ram Mukherjee. She then transitioned to Bollywood, making her Hindi debut in 1996 with “Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat.”
Rani Mukerji has delivered numerous stellar performances throughout her career. Here are some of her top movies:
“Kuch Kuch Hota Hai” (1998) – Mukerji portrayed the role of Tina Malhotra, earning widespread acclaim for her performance.“Black” (2005) – Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Mukerji’s portrayal of Michelle McNally, a deaf-blind girl, garnered critical acclaim and several awards.“Hum Tum” (2004) – In this romantic comedy, Mukerji starred opposite Saif Ali Khan, portraying the character of Rhea Prakash.
Rani Mukerji commenced her career in 1996 with the Bengali film “Biyeer Phool,” directed by her father, Ram Mukherjee. She then transitioned to Bollywood, making her Hindi debut in 1996 with “Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat.”
Rani Mukerji has delivered numerous stellar performances throughout her career. Here are some of her top movies:
“Kuch Kuch Hota Hai” (1998) – Mukerji portrayed the role of Tina Malhotra, earning widespread acclaim for her performance.“Black” (2005) – Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Mukerji’s portrayal of Michelle McNally, a deaf-blind girl, garnered critical acclaim and several awards.“Hum Tum” (2004) – In this romantic comedy, Mukerji starred opposite Saif Ali Khan, portraying the character of Rhea Prakash.
- 3/21/2024
- by Anshu Harvansh
- ReferSMS
Legendary actor Raj Kapoor didn’t just make movies; he orchestrated grand symphonies of emotion and entertainment, which made these stories immemorial. From timeless classics to unforgettable melodies, Raj Kapoor’s contributions to Indian cinema are nothing short of a magnum opus. Today we raise the curtain to celebrate the legendary showman on his birth anniversary on 14th December. Join us in an extravaganza of nostalgia, charisma, and unmatched storytelling. Here’s a look at his biggest career hits of the legend.
Barsaat (1949)
Kick off the celebration with Barsaat, a classic tale of love, passion, and heartbreak and also the first bollywood film shot in Kashmir. One can experience Raj Kapoor’s on-screen chemistry with Nargis that created magic, and Shankar-Jaikishan’s soul-stirring music which added a melodious touch to this cinematic gem.
Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai (1960)
The film portrays a poignant narrative exploring the dichotomy between old customs and evolving societal values.
Barsaat (1949)
Kick off the celebration with Barsaat, a classic tale of love, passion, and heartbreak and also the first bollywood film shot in Kashmir. One can experience Raj Kapoor’s on-screen chemistry with Nargis that created magic, and Shankar-Jaikishan’s soul-stirring music which added a melodious touch to this cinematic gem.
Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai (1960)
The film portrays a poignant narrative exploring the dichotomy between old customs and evolving societal values.
- 12/14/2023
- by Editorial Desk
Legendary actor Raj Kapoor didn’t just make movies; he orchestrated grand symphonies of emotion and entertainment, which made these stories immemorial. From timeless classics to unforgettable melodies, Raj Kapoor’s contributions to Indian cinema are nothing short of a magnum opus. Today we raise the curtain to celebrate the legendary showman on his birth anniversary on 14th December. Join us in an extravaganza of nostalgia, charisma, and unmatched storytelling. Here’s a look at his biggest career hits of the legend.
Barsaat (1949)
Kick off the celebration with Barsaat, a classic tale of love, passion, and heartbreak and also the first bollywood film shot in Kashmir. One can experience Raj Kapoor’s on-screen chemistry with Nargis that created magic, and Shankar-Jaikishan’s soul-stirring music which added a melodious touch to this cinematic gem.
Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai (1960)
The film portrays a poignant narrative exploring the dichotomy between old customs and evolving societal values.
Barsaat (1949)
Kick off the celebration with Barsaat, a classic tale of love, passion, and heartbreak and also the first bollywood film shot in Kashmir. One can experience Raj Kapoor’s on-screen chemistry with Nargis that created magic, and Shankar-Jaikishan’s soul-stirring music which added a melodious touch to this cinematic gem.
Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai (1960)
The film portrays a poignant narrative exploring the dichotomy between old customs and evolving societal values.
- 12/14/2023
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
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