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Rani Mukerji's Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway Trailer Out, Film To Release Soon

After a long absence, Rani Mukerji has returned with the drama Mrs. Chatterjee Vs. Norway. She portrays a mother who has been cut off from her kids by child protective services.

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After a long absence, Rani Mukerji has returned with the drama Mrs. Chatterjee Vs. Norway. She portrays a mother who has been cut off from her kids by child protective services.
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The first trailer for actor's upcoming drama Mrs. Chatterjee Vs. Norway has been released by Zee Studios. The movie was influenced by actual events. The film's central figure is a Bengali woman who resides in Norway with her husband and two children. Child protective services will, however, take her children from her.

Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway Trailer:

The opening scene of the trailer perfectly captures Mrs. Chatterjee's new life in Norway. She flees her nation in order to reunite with her family and begin anew in Norway. She adores Shubh and Shuchi, her children. But on a fateful day, two women kidnap her children. They later get to know that the the family was  under investigation roughly 10 weeks by foster care workers who mention that Chatterjees are unfit to be parents. Devika is even said to be "mentally unstable" by them.


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Inadequacy is actually just a result of the Norwegian authorities' ignorance of Indian culture. They scowl as Mrs. Chatterjee feeds her children by hand, shares a bed with them, or covers her children in "nazar" teekas. They claim that this is sufficient to sever a mother from her children.

Rani Mukerji's difficulties as a mother who is cut off from what might be considered her world are shown in the latter half of the trailer. Mrs. Chatterjee is adamant about continuing. With or without the support of her husband, who is more worried about his citizenship status, she takes legal action in Norway and India to defend her rights and those of her children. Check out  Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway's trailer ">here.

The movie, which is made by Zee Studios and Emmay Entertainment, extensively shoots in India and Estonia. The film is slated to release March 17.  A memoir by Rani Mukerji is also in the works; it will be published on March 21, 2023, the day before her birthday.

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