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Rani Mukerji Reflects on 'Black' National Award Snub
22 Jan
Summary
- Rani Mukerji discussed not winning a National Award for her role in 'Black'.
- She shared that the award loss deeply affected her parents and fans.
- Mukerji later won a National Award for 'Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway'.

In a recent special chat, Rani Mukerji reflected on her career, particularly her feelings about not winning a National Award for her impactful role in the 2005 film 'Black'. Mukerji expressed that the omission deeply saddened her parents and devoted fans, affecting her perspective early in her acting journey.
She shared that the experience taught her a valuable lesson: that exceptional work may not always garner the expected recognition. Mukerji highlighted that this realization underscored the seriousness of her profession, motivating her to consistently strive for better performances regardless of awards.
This sentiment was shared during a discussion celebrating her extensive cinematic legacy. Notably, Rani Mukerji later received a National Award for her performance in the 2023 film 'Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway', acknowledging her talent years after the 'Black' incident.



