What Does Rani Mukerji Feel About Her Vande Mataram Puraskar Win?
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Mumbai, Jan 26 (NationPress) The acclaimed actress Rani Mukerji, known for her National Award-winning performances, is the proud recipient of the Vande Mataram Puraskar, a prestigious accolade from the West Bengal Governor recognizing her remarkable contributions to Indian cinema.
This award signifies one of the highest civilian honors within the state, commemorating her extraordinary three-decade journey in the film industry.
Sharing her feelings on this achievement, Rani Mukerji stated, "Today, I find it hard to express the emotions filling my heart. Being awarded the Governor’s Award of Excellence and the Vande Mataram Puraskar during my 30th anniversary in cinema is profoundly humbling. This recognition goes beyond my work—it feels like a heartfelt embrace from West Bengal, my roots. I hope to continue making you proud. Despite my career largely flourishing in Hindi cinema, my identity remains inherently Bengali."
She elaborated that her values and discipline, along with her passion for art and literature, shape her perspective on life, which is rooted in resilience, warmth, and quiet strength.
"I grew up in a household where the celebration of culture was woven into our lives. Music, cinema, storytelling, and intellectual curiosity were integral to our daily conversations, with my mother at the heart of it all," she continued.
Rani also acknowledged her proud Bengali parents, who instilled in her the belief that true strength doesn't need to be loud.
"They imparted lessons of grace, self-respect, and the significance of standing firm with dignity. I am genuinely grateful for being honored with one of West Bengal's highest civilian accolades," she expressed.
She further noted, "Bengal has always been a cradle of thinkers, poets, rebels, and artists. From Tagore to Ray, this land has birthed voices that transformed our thoughts and feelings. To receive acknowledgment from this soil is a privilege I will cherish with deep humility."
"With this honor, I embrace a renewed sense of responsibility to contribute sincerely to Indian cinema and to uphold the values that Bengal has instilled in me. Thank you, West Bengal, for always embracing me and showering love on your child. It is truly invaluable," she concluded.
Rani Mukerji is also commemorating 30 years in her illustrious career with Mardaani 3, directed by Abhiraj Minawala and produced by Aditya Chopra, set for theatrical release on January 30, 2026.