What made Rani Mukerji take a dig at Karan Johar?
Rani Mukerji
Rani Mukerji
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Rani Mukerji, who was on a sabbatical after the birth of her daughter Adira, is all set to make her comeback on the big screen. She will be seen in Hichki, which will be presented by her husband Aditya Chopra's banner YRF.
During a recent interview with a leading news channel, Rani took a dig at her friend Karan Johar, while comparing him with her husband Aditya Chopra. She said she fell in love with her husband just because he is not like KJo. Well, wondering what does that mean? Read on to know what exactly happened.
In her interview, the 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' actress said, she fell in love with her husband because Chopra is extremely private. She even said it is very difficult to respect people in the film fraternity as you know everyone from the inside out. It's only Aditya Chopra whom she respects in the entire film fraternity and that is because of his ethos, work pattern and the way he is. She said, "Because I am private myself, it makes us a really good couple because we are very happy going nowhere."
Taking a jovial dig at her friend Karan Johar, she added further, "For Adi, I feel if he was to be like Karan Johar, I don’t think I’d have fallen in love with him. Karan is everywhere, he is so social and he is the life of a party. Every day he is doing something or the other. The thing with me is that I need my family at home. I am a very family-oriented person. I would go mad if my husband was working; as it is half the time he is in the studio. Imagine, him having a social life beyond his films. Half the time, I would not get to see him. I am very happy and content that he (Aditya Chopra) is not a social person. After his work, he comes back home to me."
That was quite a statement Rani!
On the work front, Rani's Hichki is all set to hit theatres on 23rd February 2018.
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