Rani, whose latest film Aiyyaa released on Friday, reacted strongly to media reports about her secret marriage to Aditya Chopra
Mumbai:
Bollywood actress Rani Mukherji, who has rubbished rumours that she is wed to filmmaker Aditya Chopra, says she has left her marriage destiny to god.
"My name has been linked with several people, but upar waala (god) will decide who will become my life partner," Rani said in reply to queries in a TV show.
Rani, whose latest film Aiyyaa released on Friday, reacted strongly to media reports about her secret marriage to Aditya Chopra, elder son of acclaimed filmmaker Yash Chopra.
"The media can't even decide which year the wedding took place. Was it 2007, or 2009, or 2012? Let them (media) make up their mind first.
"I am fortunate that the people of this country consider me as their daughter and they are worried about my marriage. But birth, death and marriage are in the hands of upar waala and what is ordained, shall happen," said the actress, who sported a rudraksha string on her left wrist.
"As far as my marriage with Aditya is concerned, I can only say, Main toh abhi kunwaari hoon (I am still unmarried)," she added.
"My name has been linked with several people, but upar waala (god) will decide who will become my life partner," Rani said in reply to queries in a TV show.
Rani, whose latest film Aiyyaa released on Friday, reacted strongly to media reports about her secret marriage to Aditya Chopra, elder son of acclaimed filmmaker Yash Chopra.
"The media can't even decide which year the wedding took place. Was it 2007, or 2009, or 2012? Let them (media) make up their mind first.
"I am fortunate that the people of this country consider me as their daughter and they are worried about my marriage. But birth, death and marriage are in the hands of upar waala and what is ordained, shall happen," said the actress, who sported a rudraksha string on her left wrist.
"As far as my marriage with Aditya is concerned, I can only say, Main toh abhi kunwaari hoon (I am still unmarried)," she added.