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Rani Mukerji, a renowned Indian actress, recently shared her poignant experience working on the film 'Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway' during a media interaction at the IIFA Awards 2024. The film, a powerful portrayal of a mother's fight to regain custody of her children from Norwegian authorities, resonated deeply with Mukerji, both personally and professionally.
Mukerji, a mother herself, confessed that the film served as an eye-opener, highlighting the struggles faced by Indian women migrating to other countries. The film's narrative unveils the often-unseen complexities of navigating cultural differences and bureaucratic hurdles, especially when it comes to child custody issues. "We don't get to hear such stories," Mukerji shared, emphasizing the film's importance in shedding light on a rarely discussed aspect of the immigrant experience.
The film's subject matter deeply moved Mukerji, leaving a lasting impact on her. "This really shook me," she expressed, acknowledging the film's ability to evoke empathy and understanding for the plight of immigrant Indian women. 'Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway' serves as a testament to the unwavering strength of mothers and their relentless pursuit of justice for their children, even when facing daunting challenges in unfamiliar territories.
Source: IIFA 2024: Rani Mukerji On Her Film Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway - "This Really Shook Me"