Ambassador of Norway raging on Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway: Said that the incident shown in the film is a complete lie.
Rani Mukherjee Nina Gupta and Anibani Bhattacharya starrer film Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway has been released in theaters on 17 March. Made under the direction of Aseema Cheember, how successful this film can be on the big screen, it can be told only in the coming few weeks, but the film has come under controversy as soon as it is released. Rani Mukherjee has returned to the big screen after a long time. Now let's see how amazing this film of his can do.
If the report is to be believed then it is being told that this film is based on a true incident. On the other hand, the Ambassador of Norway has expressed displeasure towards this film. Norwegian Ambassador Jacob Friedland told that this is just a fictional story. In this film, the true incident and the administration of Norway have been wrongly shown.
The film is based on Sagarika Chakraborty's autobiography 'The Journey of Mother', released in 2022.
Film Based on True Events or True Story
In fact, the film Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway is based on a true incident in which it is shown that an Indian mother works hard to bring back her children trapped in legal problems in Norway. It was shown in the film how a mother fights with the law and administration of the country to bring her children back and shakes the administration of the country.
The facts shown in the film are wrong: Norwegian Ambassador Jacob Fridlind
Jacob Fridlind, Ambassador of Norway to India, has told that the story of this film is wrong. He told that Norway has been wrongly told in the film. Norway has been misrepresented in this film, in fact there are many acts which have been misrepresented.
In an interview given to the media, the ambassador said that after watching this film, I should take the side of Norway and try to rectify the facts. The film has been presented for entertainment, but looking at the story of the film, it seems that in this case the cultural diversity of Norway and India was a big obstacle, but it is not so.