Actress Rani Mukerji, known for her roles in Bollywood hits, including her recent appearance in "Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway," disclosed a deeply personal struggle. Mukerji, who recently turned 46, spoke candidly about her experience of enduring a miscarriage several years ago, amidst attempts to conceive a second child while her daughter Adira was still young. Speaking to Galatta India, Mukerji shared the emotional journey, stating that her attempts spanned nearly seven years.
"At the age of 46, it's not easy to conceive," Mukerji expressed, reflecting on the challenges of pregnancy at her age. The actress lamented the loss, emphasizing her longing to provide a sibling for her eight-year-old daughter. Despite the grief, Mukerji underscored her gratitude for Adira, referring to her as a "miracle child." She acknowledged the struggle while emphasizing the importance of cherishing existing blessings.