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7.3/10
IMDb20%
Rotten TomatoesMrs Chatterjee Vs Norway is a Hindi drama film that tells the heartwarming story of an immigrant Indian mother's battle against the foster care system in Norway and the legal machinery of her town in order to win back the custody of her children through the complex systems she has to navigate. The movie's direction and cinematography are superb, as the director does a good job in showcasing the struggles of a mother caught up in the legal system of another country. Rani Mukerji is brilliant as always, as she plays the lead role alongside cast members like Jim Sarbh, Charu Shankar, and Anirban Bhattacharya. Further, the themes of motherly love and suspense are present throughout the movie, as the film tries to make you empathise with the woman on screen. Overall, Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway is a heartbreaking tale of a mother in distress, but it is also the brave tale of the mother fighting back for what is hers.
Best Actress | 2024 | Rani
Star of the Year | 2024 | Rani
Outstanding Performance of the Year | 2023 | Rani
Best Actress | 2024 | Rani
Best Actress | 2024 | Rani
Best Actress | 2024 | Rani
Best Actress | 2023 | Rani
Following a preview screening for invited guests shortly before this film's general release, the Norwegian ambassador to India Hans Jacob Frydenlund claimed the movie was "a work of fiction" that contained "a number of factual inaccuracies".Ambassador Frydenlund said in a statement: "Children will never be taken away from their families [in Norway] based on cultural differences described. Eating with their hands or having children sleeping in bed with their parents are not considered practices harmful to children and are not uncommon in Norway, irrespective of cultural background."Despite this, two of the complaints, or 'charges', leveled against Sagarika Chakraborty (upon whom the character of Mrs Chatterjee is based) by Norwegian child welfare authorities were that she hand-fed her children and 'co-slept' with them in the same bed. In particular, the authorities concerned claimed that her feeding methods amounted to a form of force-feeding.