Mumbai, October 25 (Udaipur Kiran): Bhojpuri cinema’s leading actress Rani Chatterjee has once again taken social media by storm. Known for her bold performances and charming personality, the actress posted a video on Instagram where she is seen lip-syncing to the popular Bollywood song ‘Aashiq Banaya Aapne’, originally picturized on Imran Hashmi, Tanushree Dutta, and Sonu Sood.

In the video, Rani can be seen flaunting her expressive style and graceful attitude as she perfectly captures the sensual essence of the hit number. Captioning the post, she wrote, “Only true Imran Hashmi fans can understand the feel of this song.”
Her fans flooded the comment section with compliments, praising her expressions and energy. Many said that she gave the iconic romantic song a fresh, vibrant twist with her own touch.
Rani Chatterjee, often hailed as the “Queen of Bhojpuri Cinema,” began her acting career with the 2004 blockbuster ‘Sasura Bada Paisawala’, which broke several box office records and made her a household name. Since then, she has delivered numerous hits and carved out a niche as one of the most versatile and admired actresses in the Bhojpuri film industry.
Her notable films include ‘Seeta,’ ‘Devra Bada Satavela,’ ‘Ganga Yamuna Saraswati,’ ‘Naagin,’ ‘Rani Number 786,’ ‘Dariya Dil,’ ‘Rani Banal Jwala,’ ‘Gharwali Baharwali,’ ‘Real Indian Mother,’ ‘Rani Weds Raja,’ and ‘Lady Singham.’
Over the years, Rani has been recognized with several honors, winning five Bhojpuri Film Awards and three International Bhojpuri Film Awards. She received the Best Actress Award in 2010 for ‘Devra Bada Satavela’ and again in 2013 for ‘Naagin’, reaffirming her position as one of Bhojpuri cinema’s most celebrated stars.
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