Mrs. Chatterjee is an older woman well-known for her kind and generous nature. She has been living in the same neighborhood for over twenty years and is a beloved figure in the community. Mrs. Chatterjee frequently volunteers her time to help those in need, and her volunteering ranges from visiting sick neighbors to helping out at the local food pantry. She strongly advocates for social justice and often speaks up for those who are not heard. Mrs. Chatterjee is a community pillar and a source of strength and support to those around her.
Rani Mukerji plays the lead in Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway, which has done an excellent job of attracting viewers. Through the moving performance, the trailer has touched everyone’s heart. The movie is based on Sagarika Bhattacharya’s accurate account of having her children removed by Norwegian Child Welfare Services.
The film’s opening song is now available. The song, titled Shubho Shubho, was written by Kausar Munir, was performed by Altamash Faridi, and was composed by Amit Trivedi. The music video features heartwarming scenes of family reunification and Rani adjusting to life abroad. It also depicts a family welcoming two children and how their bond grows.
Sagarika, whose life served as the basis for the movie, responded to the trailer earlier. It is not easy to express how it feels to see my story being told. I experienced a sense of reliving my struggle while watching the trailer. People must be aware of this tale in order to understand how, as the tragic events in Germany show, immigrant mothers and parents are still treated unfairly today. I’ve been in touch with Dhara, the abducted Ariha Shah’s mother. I implore you all to stand by her side as I do. Unwavering assistance from one mother to the next.
On March 17, 2023, the film will be shown in theatres.