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Rani reveals her daughter dislikes paparazzi

Rani Mukerji, who has consciously kept her daughter Adira away from the spotlight, recently revealed that her little one is not fond of the paparazzi.
By Agencies

MUMBAI

Rani Mukerji, who has consciously kept her daughter Adira away from the spotlight, recently revealed that her little one is not fond of the paparazzi.


Rani told a news portal that Adira is confused about why the photographers keep clicking pictures of her whenever they step outside. According to the actress, her daughter is very particular about herself. For her, yes means, yes and no means, no and you can’t really change that. Rani added that whenever Adira sees paparazzi, she starts shouting, ‘No photos mumma’.


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Elaborating further, Rani recalled an incident when she was at the airport and the photographers started clicking their pictures. After getting into the car, Adira told Rani that these people are very bad as they keep clicking your pictures. Then she went on to ask why they click so many pictures, to which Rani said even she doesn’t know.


Meanwhile, on the work front, Rani was last seen in ‘Bunty Aur Babli 2’ co-starring Saif Ali Khan in the lead role. The film also starred Siddhant Chaturvedi and Sharvari Wagh in key roles. It received mixed reviews from the audience and the critics alike.

Next, the actress is gearing up for ‘Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway’. Being directed by Ashima Chibber, the movie is an untold story about a mother’s battle against an entire country. According to Rani, it is one of the most significant film of her 25-year-long career.

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