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Rani Mukerji fondly remembers dancing with her cousins during childhood Durga Puja celebrations. She shares that their aunts would choreograph their performances to Rabindra Sangeet. The actress reveals their family tradition is now in its 79th year and continues with the next generation. She also mentions how her daughter Adira is learning to embrace both Bengali and Punjabi cultural roots.

Key Points: Rani Mukerji Shares Childhood Durga Puja Dance Memories With Kajol

  • Rani reveals family puja tradition now in its 79th year started by grandmother
  • Cousins performed Rabindra Sangeet dances choreographed by their aunts
  • Daughter Adira learning Bengali while balancing Punjabi heritage
  • Emotional tribute to late Deb Mukherjee who organized annual celebrations
  • Celebrity attendees included Ranbir Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra Jonas
  • Family serves traditional bhog and brings drummers from West Bengal
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Our aunts used to choreograph, all the cousins danced...: Rani Mukerji shares childhood memories of Durga Puja celebrations

Rani Mukerji recalls dancing with cousins Kajol and Tanisha during Durga Puja celebrations, revealing their aunts choreographed their performances.

"Our aunts used to choreograph the dance, and all of us cousins used to dance - Rani Mukerji"

Mumbai, October 1

Bollywood actor and National Award recipient, Rani Mukerji has shared childhood memories of her dancing with her cousins during Durga Puja celebrations and said their aunts used to choreograph the dances.

In a conversation with ANI, Rani said celebrations have grown with time and talked about the pandal her family has been associated with.

"Everything is becoming a big event, and we are going with the flow... S Mukerji's wife started it, so we are in our 79th year. This year is the 79th year..it's always this puja right from our childhood," she said.

"I have so many memories. My father and my mother were very involved in this Durga Puja. At that time, the festival was organised on a small scale. In the evenings, we used to dance to Rabindra Sangeet during the entertainment programmes. Our aunts used to choreograph the dance, and all of us cousins used to dance. One night, some families would come together for a stage play, while another night had us cousins dancing to Rabindra Sangeet. Singers would also come and sing. The evenings were all about cultural programmes," she recalled.

The actor shared how the families serve "bhog" and invite the "dhaaki" (drummer) from West Bengal.

Rani also shed light on how her daughter, Adira, has started embracing her roots.

"She understands the Bengali language a little bit. My mother speaks Bengali, we learnt it. Adira is born into a Bengali-Punjabi family, so she has to balance both of them," Rani said.

Actresses and cousins Kajol and Rani Mukerji came together on Saturday to participate in their family's annual tradition. They were also accompanied by Kajol's sister Tanisha and cousin Ayan Mukerji, who appeared joyful and excited as the North Bombay Durga Puja pandal unveiled the first look of its Goddess Durga idol.

Amid the celebrations, they also turned emotional while remembering Ayan Mukerji's father, Deb Mukherjee, who passed away in March 2025. Deb Mukherjee used to help organise the Durga Puja pandal every year.

Besides devotees in large numbers, celebrities including Ranbir Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra Jonas also arrived in the pandal.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Beautiful to see how Rani is passing on Bengali traditions to her daughter. In today's globalized world, it's important our kids understand their cultural roots. More power to her!
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish more celebrities would highlight community pujas rather than just their elite family celebrations. The real essence of Durga Puja is in the local neighborhood pandals.
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Sarah B
As someone married into a Bengali family, I can relate to the balancing act Rani mentioned! Learning to appreciate both cultures while raising children is such a beautiful journey. The family dance traditions sound wonderful!
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Vikram M
79 years of tradition! That's incredible heritage to preserve. The emotional moment remembering Deb Mukherjee shows how these festivals keep family memories alive across generations. 🙏
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Michael C
The description of cultural evenings with Rabindra Sangeet and family performances sounds magical. It's heartwarming to see Indian film stars so connected to their cultural traditions despite their global fame.

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