Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji took a break from her busy schedule on Saturday to visit cancer patients in Mumbai. She joined forces with the Cancer Patients Aid Association to commemorate World Rose Day, an event aimed at increasing awareness about cancer and showing support for those affected by it and their families. Rani spent a joyful day with some children who are currently fighting cancer. She not only engaged in conversations with them but also shared a cake-cutting ceremony. Additionally, she accompanied the children on an open bus ride as the Bandra-Worli Sea Link was illuminated in red.
During the event, Mukerji expressed her gratitude to the organizers for the invitation. She mentioned, "I am thankful to the organisers for inviting me. With this initiative, I got the chance to spend quality time with kids who have been battling this disease. I pray to God for the recovery of cancer patients...Also, I feel more celebrities should take part in such initiatives and try to bring smiles to the faces of cancer patients. Children who are fighting this big disease are real heroes." She further emphasized the importance of giving time and love to these children, stating, "We all must try to give our time to these kids, shower love on them. Our love and support will give them the courage to fight cancer...Also, with my medium, I will try my best to raise awareness about cancer. If I ever get a chance to be part of a project around this subject, I will definitely do it."
On the film front, Mukerji's fans were teased with the possibility of a sequel to her film Mardaani, which celebrated its tenth anniversary in August. More details about the project are yet to be revealed.