Actor Rani Mukerji marked her debut at the 71st National Awards this year by winning Best Actress Award for Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway (2023). The actress visited the capital on Tuesday afternoon to receive the award by honorable president Droupadi Murmu. The ceremony took at place at Vigyan Bhawan. The list of winners were announced on August 1, 2025.
When asked Rani about her first reaction after winning best actress at the National Awards this year, the 47-year-old actress said, “It was truly surreal to hear about receiving the award, as I was performing a Griha Pravesh puja for my new office, which is located at the place where my dad used to live. I had my father on my mind the whole day. I had just finished the puja and, as soon as I sat down, I received the call about the National Award. I truly felt it was my dad’s blessing that it happened in such a way that his presence felt really strong. I was missing him deeply that day, especially because I was doing the Puja in the very room where he had passed away.”
"Of course, winning it for Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway makes it even more special because, as I’ve mentioned in earlier interviews, the character of Devika was someone I had modelled on my own mother. I had my mom in mind throughout the shoot. So, in a way, the character I played, Devika, was very much like her. It feels like both my parents have blessed me with this National Award. It’s deeply personal and quite surreal in that sense,” she further added.
It’s a first ever time that Rani has received the National Award for her performance despite doing several pathbreaking roles throughout her career. However, her loyal fanbase is a testimony in itself. “I think that’s very kind and a really lovely thought that people have had for me over the years. I feel very blessed and have immense gratitude for that kind of love. The fact that people have wished for me to win awards throughout my career. It is their support and well-wishes that have kept me going all these years,” the actress said.
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