'Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway': Rani Mukherjee plays Sagarika Bhattacharya Role, a mother who broke all boundaries to achieve her children

'Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway': Rani Mukherjee plays Sagarika Bhattacharya, a mother who broke all boundaries to achieve her children


Rani Mukherjee is returning to the big screen after a long gap. The trailer of Rani Mukerji's new film 'Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway' has been released. Seeing the trailer, people are praising it fiercely. Even a producer like Karan Johar could not stop himself from seeing this. Based on a real life incident, Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway, the film is about a mother who fights a long and emotional battle to get her children forcibly taken away from the hands of the government. Your eyes will definitely get moist after watching the trailer.

The trailer begins with a Bengali family living in Norway. Here lives Debika Chatterjee who is the mother of two children. Debika loves her children very much. She takes care of them and fulfills their every need. But one day their children are suddenly taken away by child services people without asking or informing anyone. Mrs. Chatterjee keeps running after their car, but is unable to rescue the children. From here begins their struggle to get their children back and the government's fight with them.

This mom's real story will make you cry

In 2011, Norway's Child Welfare Services sent Abhigyan and Aishwarya, both children of an Indian couple Anoot and Sagarika Bhattacharya, to foster care. The officials had accused the children of force-feeding. It was alleged that Sagarika Bhattacharya once slapped the children. The officials said that the children did not have enough space to play. The couple was also accused of not providing proper clothes and toys to their children.

After this, the CWS of Norway decided to send the children to foster care. It was also decided that the children would remain in foster care till the age of 18. During this time the parents were not even allowed to meet the children. After this, the couple strongly opposed this decision. After a long battle of 10 years, Sagarika got her children back.

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