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Maa Ke Dil Se: Rani Mukerji’s song from Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway is emotional

New Delhi: Mrs. Chatterjee VS Norway has released a new song. The song, titled Maa Ke Dil Se, celebrates the essence of motherhood and is a heartfelt tribute to mothers who love unconditionally. Rani Mukerji appears in the song, and the story will leave you in tears. Kausar Munir wrote the song, which was sung […]

Edited By : Sahelee Rakshit | Updated: Mar 8, 2023 14:16 IST
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Maa Ke Dil Se

New Delhi: Mrs. Chatterjee VS Norway has released a new song. The song, titled Maa Ke Dil Se, celebrates the essence of motherhood and is a heartfelt tribute to mothers who love unconditionally. Rani Mukerji appears in the song, and the story will leave you in tears.

Kausar Munir wrote the song, which was sung by Javed Ali and Dipakshi Kalita and composed by Amit Trivedi. Talking about the song, Rani Mukerji shares, “Maa Ke Dil Se is one of the best songs that I have heard in recent times that defines the mother-child relationship so beautifully. The first time I heard the song I was extremely moved by the words penned by Kausar, I could only think of my mother and my child and my journey from being a daughter to becoming a mother. The whole concept of the song is whether the mother gives birth to the child or the child gives birth to the mother.”

Watch Maa Ke Dil Se Song here

She also dedicated the song to her mother and added, “It is truly special that this song is releasing on Women’s Day as my life as a woman changed completely after I became a mother. I would like to dedicate this song to my mother who has made several sacrifices for me over the years. Motherhood is a glorious life force and an act of infinite positivity.”

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Sahelee Rakshit

First published on: Mar 08, 2023 02:16 PM IST

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