
Here’s why Rani Mukerji fell in love with Aditya Chopra
Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji reveals the reason as to why she fell in love with the producer Aditya Chopra!
Rani Mukerji and Aditya Chopra are one Bollywood couple who are not much in the limelight. They are not much seen on the social media as well and come across as very reserve people.
As revealed by Rani herself earlier to a news channel, she had revealed how she is a very family oriented person. She had said that she needs her family at home. She is very happy and content that her husband is not a social person.
She had said, “The reason why I fell in love with my husband was because he is extremely private. For me, after being in the industry for so many years, he was one person I really respected. It is very difficult to respect people in the fraternity as you know the inside and out of everything. So, Adi was one of those rare people who I really respected, who I still respect, because of his ethos, work pattern and the way he is. Because I am private myself, it makes us a really good couple because we are very happy going nowhere.”
The couple is parents to a girl whom they have named Adira.
Well, we are happy that Rani found her love in Aditya. Who is your favourite couple in the tinsel town? Do let us know in the comment section!
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