Rani Mukerji Dedicates IIFA Win to Mothers Worldwide
Rani Mukerji won the Best Actress IIFA Award for her role in 'Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway,' a film that highlights a mother's relentless battle against an entire country. She dedicated her award to mothers globally, emphasizing the unconditional and powerful love of a mother.
Rani Mukerji has been honored with the Best Actress IIFA Award for her role in 'Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway,' a film depicting a mother's indomitable fight against national bureaucracy.
Upon receiving the award, Mukerji dedicated it to mothers across the globe, underscoring the boundless and fierce nature of maternal love. Directed by Ashima Chibber, the movie chronicles the true story of an Indian immigrant mother's battle, highlighting significant issues on children's and human rights.
Mukerji expressed her gratitude towards her fans for their unwavering support, which she credits for her success. She noted that the film's global impact reaffirms the universality of storytelling, maternal love, and human resilience.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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