Marriage rumours affecting my career, rues Rani

September 10, 2009 11:08 am | Updated 11:08 am IST - Mumbai

Instead of wasting time in clarifying bizarre rumours, Rani said, she would rather concentrate on her films, work hard and make her fans happy

Instead of wasting time in clarifying bizarre rumours, Rani said, she would rather concentrate on her films, work hard and make her fans happy

Bollywood actress Rani Mukherji says that rumours about her getting married have started affecting her career.

“These rumours have been going on for three years and they have started now affecting my career. Lot of filmmakers who approach me for roles start by asking whether I am getting married. They have apprehensions whether I can commit myself to their project,” Rani told PTI in an interview.

The numero uno actress termed as “most laughable” the rumour which said that she had left her posh Juhu bungalow because it had brought her ill luck and had moved back to her old flat at Andheri.

“I have made the new house for my family from my hard work, sweat and blood. My house is my temple and how can I run away from it. I am being made to look like an insecure person which I am not,” she said.

The actress said the baseless stories about her are getting stretched too much.

“I can’t get married to one man for the last three years or to different men,” she said about her alleged link ups including the rumour about her marriage to filmmaker Aditya Chopra.

“I am the only daughter of my parents. When I get married, it will be announced publicly and will take place with pomp,” Rani said referring to the story that she has secretly married to Chopra.

The actress said instead of wasting time in clarifying bizarre rumours, she would rather concentrate on her films, work hard and make her fans happy.

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