Rani Mukerji Arrives At Anant-Radhika Pre-Wedding Celebration With Daughter Adira, Meets Rajinikanth
In a viral video, Rani Mukerji stole hearts as she introduced her daughter Adira to Rajinikanth.
New Delhi: The pre-wedding celebrations of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant, hosted in Jamnagar, have become the talk of the town as celebs from various spheres grace the occasion. Amidst the glittering guest list, Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji made an appearance alongside her daughter Adira Chopra. She also had a delightful encounter with South Indian superstar Rajinikanth.
Captured in a viral video from the Anant-Radhika Pre-Wedding gala's second day, Rani gracefully introduces her 8-year-old daughter to Rajinikanth, creating a heartwarming moment amidst the festivities. Dressed resplendently in a golden saree, Rani exuded elegance, her hair adorned with floral accents. Adira, matching her mother's grace, donned traditional attire with her hair neatly tied back.
Rajinikanth greeted Adira with a warm gesture, bowing down to shake her hand.
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The video has garnered significant traction on social media, primarily due to Adira's presence, considering Rani Mukerji's strict no-photograph policy concerning her daughter. Despite the couple's efforts to shield Adira from the media glare, glimpses of the adorable family occasionally surface, charming fans with their rare appearances.
Rani Mukerji on daughter Adira
In a recent season of ‘Koffee With Karan', Rani explained her choice to keep Adira out of the spotlight. She said, "Right from the time Adira was born, I have to thank all the paparazzi and all the media people; they really love me because they kind of respected that. They know how Adi (Aditya Chopra) is. It was our decision together that we didn't want Adira to be photographed because we have a different idea of how we want to raise Adira, so that she doesn't feel privileged or she doesn't feel very special at school, and she feels like any other kid. And she doesn't get any extra attention. That was something Adi and I wanted for her. That would only happen if she would not be photographed."