Rani Mukerji feted with Movified Best Actor Award for ‘Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway’
Mumbai– Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji has been awarded the Movified Best Actor Award in the Female Category. The actress was honoured for her work in the critically acclaimed film ‘Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway’.
In the film, which is inspired by true events, Rani essayed the role of a mother, who fights the legal system of Norway over the custody of her child.
Rani expressed gratitude towards Movified and its owner Neekeeta Singh. She said: “Thank you Movified, for honouring me with the Best Actor Female Award for ‘Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway.’ I am so grateful for this recognition and would like to thank my director Ashima Chibber, my producers Nikkhil Advani, Monisha Advani, Madhu Bhojwani, everyone at Zee Studios, and Emmay Entertainment. My wonderful co-stars from Tallinn, Bengal, and Bombay, the Estonian crew, and all the technicians.”
The actress shared that ‘Mrs Chhaterjee Vs Norway’, holds a very special place in her filmography and that she is very proud of it.
“Last but not the least, I would like to thank all my fans around the world, who supported the film and of course, everyone who took out time and cast their vote for me. I share this award with all of you. Thank you once again,” she added.
Rani Mukerji’s award from Movified is a testament to her talent and the impactful storytelling of ‘Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway’. As she continues to shine in the film industry, platforms like Movified play a crucial role in recognising and celebrating the artistry and dedication of actors and filmmakers. Acquired in 2012 by Neekeeta Singh, Movified is a platform that provides in-depth coverage of international films and digital content.
SRK hails his KKR warriors: ‘Boys you are all made of Star stuff’
Mumbai– Bollywood megastar Shah Rukh Khan, whose IPL franchise Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) clinched the trophy this season, has shared a word of appreciation for his team and its players.
Taking to X, Shah Rukh shared a picture from the post-final celebrations with the caption: “To my boys…. my team…. my champs…’these blessed candles of the night’… My Stars of KKR. I cannot do a lot of things and you cannot do them all either…but together we manage most of them. That’s what @KKRiders stood for. Simply being together. Beyond the ability and guidance of @GautamGambhir… the earnestness of Chandu, the love of @abhisheknayar1 & leadership of @ShreyasIyer15 … the dedication of @rtendo27 , Bharat Arun @1crowey & @Numb3z.”
He added, “Gautam (the mentor of KKR) said if you can’t support a single vision as a team, you are leading to a division in the team. Each player understood that. Young and old. The Trophy is not a testament of having the best players in the team. But a proof of each player being the best for the team. Boys you are all made of Star stuff.”
The actor also said he loves each member of his team as he urged them not to let the dancing stop.
“Also, so happy and thankful for each and every KKR fan and I hope all around the world, youngsters learn that Tough times don’t last. Finally, Tough and Happy teams do! Korbo…Lorbo…Jeetbo….Always. See you all at the stadia in 2025 (sic),” he added.
‘Fighter’ actor Mahesh Shetty believes in travelling for experience, not for social media posts
Mumbai– Actor Mahesh Shetty, who was recently seen in the Hrithik Roshan-starrer film ‘Fighter’, likes to keep it light when he is bitten by the travel bug.
The actor known for shows like ‘Pavitra Rishta’, ‘Bade Achhe Lagte Hain’, and ‘Inside Edge’ also said that for him, travelling is an enriching experience for the soul, adding that he likes to travel for the experience and not for social media posts unlike most people these days.
“I like to keep it very light when I’m travelling. I carry only the basics. I even end up repeating outfits. My philosophy behind travelling is a bit different from others, as I believe in travelling for the experience rather than for social media posts,” Mahesh told IANS.
Asked about his favourite destination, the actor said he likes to explore different places.
“There isn’t one favourite spot as such. But the destination must have yummy food,” he said.
Mahesh plays Rajan ‘Unni’ Unnithan in ‘Fighter’, the wingman of Shamsher ‘Patty’ Pathania played by Hrithik.
Watching documentaries, thrillers helped Vikram Sakhalkar prepare for ‘Qaatil Haseena’
Mumbai– Vikram Sakhalkar, who plays Rohit in the upcoming film ‘Qaatil Haseena’, watched a lot of documentaries, murder mysteries, and thrillers to get into the skin of the character.
Vikram, who plays a small-town boy with big dreams in the film, said: “To prepare for this character, I watched a lot of documentaries, murder mysteries, and thrillers. And it helped me get the role right.”
He also shared that he is completely opposite his on-screen character in real life.
“The character Rohit and myself are poles apart. He’s a complete extrovert, and I’m a complete introvert in real life. But I guess that’s the beauty of our job that we get to portray different characters and different lives, and I hope I have done justice to that,” he said.
Though he confessed that he did not need any special preparation for the film, it taught him a great deal.
“Rohit has a beautiful character graph… I get to do action, romance, and comedy. Everything’s got a lot of shades to it, and I’m very excited about the film,” he added.
The movie also starring Sakshi Pradhan as a relentless killer along with Sharon Panday will release on May 31 on ALTT. (IANS)