Actress Rani Mukerji shared that she had a sad event in 2020 when she lost her baby five months into her second pregnancy during the Covid-19 pandemic. She talked about it at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IIFM). Rani Mukerji also mentioned that she decided not to discuss the tragedy when her movie, Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway, was released because people might see it as a way to promote the film. She added that she has chosen to share this information now because in the current world, every part of your life is talked about publicly. Clearly, I didn’t mention this while I was promoting the film because it would have seemed like I was talking about something personal to help promote the film. It happened around the time when Covid-19 first appeared. It was the year 2020. In 2020, I was pregnant with my second baby. Sadly, I lost the baby when I was five months pregnant. Then, Nikkhil Advani, who worked as an assistant on a movie I was in called Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, and is also one of the producers of another movie called Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway, called me within 10 days of my miscarriage. He wanted to tell me a story he had in mind. He shared a story with me and I quickly understood it. It’s not necessary to have experienced the loss of a child to feel the emotion, but sometimes there is a movie that comes at the right time and truly resonates with what you’re going through, allowing you to connect with it right away. When I heard the story, I couldn’t believe it. “I never expected that an Indian family would have to face such a difficult time in a country like Norway,” she said. Please rewrite this text using simpler words.
Actress Rani Mukerji has revealed she suffered a miscarriage in 2020, but refrained from talking about it
