National arts and my dedication to recognized cinema: Rani Mukherjee

Bollywood actress Rani Mukherjee won the first national prize for her career on Friday for her solid performance in ‘Ms. Chatterjee pays Norway’. Rani said that the prize is proof not only of his film career at three decades, but of his dedication to art and cinema.
He said: “I” I am very happy to receive the national prize for the character played in the Norway verses. By the way, this is the first national prize for my 30 -year cinematographic career. As an actress, I was lucky that my account contains great films and I found a lot of love for her. I thank the jury for the National Film Award for having honored my game in ‘Ms. Chatterjee pays Norway’.
Rani said: “This prize for me is my 30 -year career, my dedication to art, with which I feel a deep spiritual connection, and my passion for cinema and our beautiful film industry is recognized.”
He said: “I share this production with the whole film team, my producers Nikhil Advani, Monisha and Madhu, my director Ashima Chhibber and all those who worked on this special film celebrating the power of maternity.