Rani Mukerji's 46th Birthday: Rediscovering Her Top 7 Films Streaming Now!

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As Rani Mukerji turns 46 today, let's reminisce about her illustrious career spanning over two decades with some of her finest films available for streaming.

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Black (Netflix): Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Rani shines as Michelle McNally, a deaf and blind girl, navigating life with her teacher's help. The film earned critical acclaim for its emotional depth.

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Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway (Netflix): Rani portrays an Indian mother fighting Norway's government for custody of her children, delivering a powerful performance based on true events.

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Mardaani (Amazon Prime Video): As cop Shivani Shivaji Roy, Rani tackles human trafficking with fearlessness and dedication, showcasing her strength in intense fight sequences.

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Hum Tum (Amazon Prime Video): Rani's chemistry with Saif Ali Khan in this Kunal Kohli film, exploring human relationships and friendships, earned her wide appreciation.

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Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (Netflix): In this Karan Johar classic, Rani's portrayal of a college girl adds depth to the love triangle, leaving a lasting impact on audiences.

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Saathiya (Amazon Prime Video): Rani's impeccable performance in this Shaad Ali film as Suhani, navigating the highs and lows of marriage, makes it a must-watch for romance lovers.

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No One Killed Jessica (Netflix): Rani shines as a journalist in this Raj Kumar Gupta film based on a real-life murder case, captivating audiences with its intense storyline.

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Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (Netflix): Rani's portrayal of Maya in this Karan Johar romantic drama, dealing with complex issues of love and infidelity, is a testament to her acting prowess.

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