Rani Mukerji says she can’t give up ‘rice and fried fish’ as a Bengali; reveals why restrictive diets don’t work for her

Rani Mukerji on restrictive diet trends

“I can’t,” says Rani with a laugh, when asked if she could ever fully commit to restrictive diet trends. “As a Bengali, will you ever get into one of these diets? No. I can’t. Because I can’t enjoy fish that is not fried. Yeah… so it’s a problem,” she admits.

For Rani, food is deeply personal and rooted in culture. “And I have to have my gur. Gur is sugar in a way, you know. Just because it doesn’t say sugar doesn’t mean it’s not sweet,” she says, acknowledging the realities of traditional ingredients while embracing them anyway.

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What is her staple food

Rice, she insists, is non-negotiable. “And I have to eat my rice. So the glycemic index has to shoot up. I can’t help it,” she adds honestly. Her love for comfort staples goes beyond just rice and fish curry.

“And I have to have my alu sheddo, the boiled alu mash. Have to have those things,” she says, referring to the simple yet iconic Bengali preparation of mashed potatoes with mustard oil and chillies.

Having grown up in the South as well, she shares that rice has always been central to her meals. “I grew up in the South. I can’t do without the rice. Rice, no? And fish curry. Yes. Have to have. Have to have.”

Through her light-hearted but relatable confession, Rani highlights something many people struggle with, balancing cultural food habits with modern diet trends. For her, completely giving up beloved staples isn’t realistic.

Rani’s diet secrets

In a May 2013 interview with Filmfare, Rani’s trainer Satyajit Chaurasiya revealed how the actor achieved her curvy yet toned look for Aiyyaa.

According to him, Rani followed a balanced diet that included carbs, protein and healthy fats. Her day began with 60 ml aloe vera juice, followed by papaya and half an apple, before a two-hour workout. Breakfast consisted of muesli or oats with skimmed milk. Lunch included two multigrain rotis with dal, while evenings meant sprouts, two egg whites and multigrain bread. Dinner was light, one roti, grilled vegetables and around 150 gm of tandoori fish.

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