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Felt like ‘reliving’ my battle: Sagarika on ‘Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway’

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Thursday, 2 March 2023 (13:11 IST)
New Delhi: Ever since the trailer of Rani Mukerji's highly anticipated film 'Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway' was released, it created a massive buzz among the audiences.The film is based on the fight of a feisty Indian mother against Norway's government to get back the custody of her children.
 
The character of Rani in this film which portrays a woman’s resilience has been inspired by the real-life happenings of Sagarika Bhattacharya, who went through similar struggles when her children were taken away from her.
 
Sharing her thoughts on the trailer, Sagarika said, “It’s hard to put into words how it feels seeing my story being told. Watching the trailer, I felt like I was reliving my battle. I believe it is important for people to know this story and to see how immigrant mothers/parents are treated even today, as is evident from the tragic story in Germany. I’ve been in touch with Ariha Shah’s mother Dhara, whose little girl has been taken away. I implore you all to stand by her, just as I do. My support is unconditional, from one mother to another.”
 
She further adds, "I want to thank Rani Mukerji for channeling the grief and struggles that I went through to win back my children. She is a mother herself and I thank her for bringing a mother’s painful journey on screen with so much dignity that I broke down while seeing her in the trailer."
 
Produced by Zee Studios and Emmay Entertainment (Monisha Advani, Madhu Bhojwani & Nikkhil Advani), ‘Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway’ is slated to release in theatres on March 17.(UNI)

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