Mar 22, 2024, 05:02PM ISTSource: etimes.in
Rani Mukerji recently bared her soul, unveiling the profound pain she feels due to her miscarriage a few years back. In her conversation with Galatta India, Rani expressed the trauma of not being able to provide a sibling for her eight-year-old daughter, revealing her experience of suffering a miscarriage during the pandemic. Discussing the harrowing ordeal, Rani said, ‘Of course, it’s difficult. I tried for a second baby for almost seven years. My daughter is eight years old now, and when she was one or one-and-a-half, I tried for my second, and I kept trying, and I finally got pregnant and then I lost the baby. Obviously, it was a testing time for me. And also, I’m not very young, though I look young.’ Rani added that her age played a significant role in her miscarriage and said, ‘I’m going to turn 46. It’s not an age where I can have another baby. And it is traumatic for me that I can’t give a sibling to my daughter. That really pains me. But then I think that we really have to be always grateful for what we have and what we don’t. For me, Adira is my miracle child. And I’m really happy that I have her because I look at parents who are struggling to have even that one baby. So I feel I have to be grateful for what I have. It’s a saying, but to actually work on it and believe that you’ve to be grateful for what you have, it takes a lot of courage. To just be content with what you have. So I’m working on it. I’m telling myself that yes, Adira is enough.’ Rani and Aditya tied the knot in a private ceremony in 2014 and welcomed their daughter Adira on December 9, 2015. They have intentionally shielded her from the paparazzi and social media spotlight. On the professional front, Rani Mukerji was last seen in ‘Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway,’ wherein she portrayed the character of a mother fighting to reunite with her children.