Rani Mukerji reveals her parents wanted her to get married 'at a very young age'; says, 'I think they saw through my brother'

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Rani Mukerji reveals her parents wanted her to get married 'at a very young age'; says, 'I think they saw through my brother'

As Rani Mukerji celebrates three decades in the film industry, she candidly shares how acting was never on her radar. Her aspirations leaned more towards a conventional marriage, and her parents, particularly her father, envisioned a different future for her—one devoid of the spotlight. Read on to know more in detail.

Rani Mukerji, in her recent conversation with Karan Johar, reflected on her 30-year journey in cinema. During the candid chat, the actress revealed she never thought of venturing into cinema initially.

She said that while growing up in a traditional Bengali family, she would follow the traditional path and get married.

Let's take a look at what she has to say.

Rani Mukerji reveals her parents wanted her to get married early

During the conversation, Rani Mukerji revealed that having her own career was never the plan. She added, "Growing up, I think it was never really something that occurred to my dad that I’m going to go ahead in life and will work and do stuff like that."The actress further shared that it was a "boy's responsibility," and her parents saw that through her brother.

She expressed, "I think with me, it was very clear. They were wanting to get me married at a very young age. But destiny had other plans for me."

Rani Mukerji reveals how things changed after she was offered her debut film, 'Raja Ki Aayegi Baaraat'

During the same conversation, Rani Mukerji revealed that things changed after she was offered her debut film, 'Raja Ki Aayegi Baaraat'. The actress recalled her mother saying, "You know, Salim (Akhtar) uncle is a family friend who's offered you this thing. Why don’t you take it up and see how it goes?"Rani then added that she understood her mother's intention after years. The actress expressed that her mom wanted to make their financial situation better, and hence, she bet on her acting career. Rani shared, "Because they knew that if I do well in this thing, maybe things would be better. But probably at that point in time, I didn’t see it from that angle."Meanwhile, on the work front, Rani Mukerji is set to star in 'Mardaani 3', directed by Abhiraj Minawala. The film is set to hit theaters on January 30, 2026.

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