The opening of fashion designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee’s new store in Mumbai was recently attended by actress Rani Mukerji. On Sunday, Bibhu Mohapatra, a fashion designer, shared many images on Instagram that showed the interior of Sabyasachi’s store.
Rani Mukerji alongside Vibhu Mohapatra and Sabyasachi Mukherjee.
Rani is posing with Sabyasachi and Bibhu in the first image. On this particular occasion, Rani wore a patterned saree and blouse. In addition, he was toting a bag. Sabyasachi chose a white attire, while Bibhu wore a blue and gray combo.
A number of attendees at the event, including Shobhaa De and Bobby Beard, were captured on camera by Bibhu and shared their images. Also, he shared images showing off the store’s interior design. Bibhu posed for pictures with a number of visitors.
The post’s caption read, “The breathtaking globe of Sabya. My friend @sabyasachiofficial, many, many congratulations on the opening of your fantastic Mumbai flagship store. I appreciate you involving all of us in your dreams because you are a lovely dreamer. Friends, as well What an amazing reunion.” to your happiness!” The hashtags Sabyasachi, Mumbai, Colaba, and India were also added by him.
Fans most recently got to see Rani in Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway, where she portrays a mother fighting the government for her kids. The Journey of a Mother by Sagarika Chakraborty served as the inspiration for the movie. Mrs. Chatterjee Versus Norway, which was directed by Ashima Chibber, also features Neena Gupta, Jim Sarbh, and Anirban Bhattacharya. On March 17, it premiered in theaters.
Rani discussed the movie, according to ANI news agency: “I have given everything I have to support Sagarika in her tough battle to get her kids back on screen. I’ve seen how fiercely protective my Bengali mother is of her kids, and when I read about Sagarika’s childhood, I recognized those same traits in her.
Rani continued, “Thus, the two Bengali mothers were a major inspiration for me to take on this position, and I’m thrilled that it’s connecting with people across India, especially mothers. If I’m being honest, your image of Bengalis makes them proud to be alive. With my career decisions up to this point, which include playing a brave mother in Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway Reward enough to keep rising, I intend to keep performing and pushing limits as an artist.”