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Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway: 5 reasons why Rani Mukherjee’s lead must be in your watchlists

Rani plays the role of a Bengali mother in Norway with her family when the country takes her children away and she battles for custody of them. Here are 5 reasons why you ought to watch this tragic story this weekend:

New Delhi: Ashima Chibber’s Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway draws Rani Mukerji back to the big screen with another heartbreaking story. The movie’s trailer had already made an impression on the audience, and Rani Mukerji’s exceptional performance had become the centre of attention. Rani plays the role of a Bengali mother in Norway with her family when the country takes her children away and she battles for custody of them. Here are 5 reasons why you ought to watch this tragic story this weekend:

Mrs Chatterjee, Rani Mukherjee, penetrates the heart

Rani Mukherji has shown herself to be an extremely versatile actor in recent years, having appeared in movies such as Mardaani, Aiyya, Hichki, and many others. After a year off following Bunty Aur Babli 2 (2021), she is going to come back to the big screen in shows a stronger role as Debika Chatterjee, a mother of two fighting for parental rights for her kids in a faraway country.

This is a real story

Mrs Chatterjee vs. Norway is inspired by Sagarika Chakraborty’s battle against Norway’s childcare system, which gripped the entire country. Her predicament and unfairness, as well as cultural hatred, forced India’s Foreign Ministry to take part in the legal fight. She battled not only for her kids, but also protected her ethnicity and the truthfulness of her nation, as shown in the movie.

Women-centric film

Bollywood is no longer about heroes, and female stars have evolved from abla naaris to women of substance and power who stand up to discrimination and converse against unfairness. A ripple of really productive and fascinating women-centric movies with audacious and bold female leads has emerged. Mrs Chatterjee vs. Norway is undeniably among those movies that, with its strong plot and stunning performance by Rani Mukerji, leave a lasting imprint.

A powerful supporting cast

As the trailer suggests, the movie’s supporting cast has demonstrated its value. Neena Gupta, a seasoned actor, and more modern actors like Jim Sarbh, Anirban Bhattacharya, and Balaji Gauri have all carried their narratives to life.

Focuses on important issues

The film is about motherhood and its difficulties. It shows how culture’s perception of the ideal mother differs by province, and how regional diversity can often cause issues in the present era of widely spread migrants. It also puts the spotlight on Norway’s disregard for and intolerance of cultural differences. The film also shows how certain foreigners still regard India as a third-world nation based on the information they know.