Recently, Norwegian Ambassador to India, Hans Jacob Frydenlund stirred up an issue by claiming that the Rani-Mukerji starrer Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway is a ‘fictional representation’ of a real case, with factual inaccuracies. Now, the lead actor has hit again on the allegations, saying the intent was to not villainise any explicit nation.
“Everybody is entitled to have their own opinion. This film was not really made to offend anybody. It was a story of a mother that needed to be told to and seen by a lot of people. People need to be aware of stories like this that are happening in the world,” Mukerji tells us, including, “It is a true story, and the intention of the film was very different from what was being projected in the opinion that was given. It was about a mother’s journey”.
Ashima Chibber’s movie is predicated on Sagarika Chakraborty’s story, whose children had been taken away from her by the Norway’s Child Welfare Services citing improper parenting, chronicling how she stood up in opposition to the federal government to get her children again.
Some time in the past, Frydenlund took to social media to name out the movie for the alleged inaccuracies, saying, “It incorrectly depicts Norway’s belief in family life and our respect for different cultures”. He adopted it with an op-ed piece, writing, “It is important for me to present the official Norwegian perspective and correct factual inaccuracies, that this film unfortunately portrays…I hope this film will be seen for what it is and I trust in the viewers to understand that this is a fictional representation”. He referred to as cultural variations as the first issue of the case as false.
Mukerji asserts that the movie was not about villainising any nation or any explicit place. “The film clearly shows how it’s never the main people who are doing it, but people who are taking advantage of a system. But everybody is touchy about their own country and will try to defend. But more than that, it’s about watching the film and the story that actually happened,” she notes.
The mom of 1 additionally addresses the declare that it’s a fictional account, stressing, “For somebody like me, who’s s an Indian citizen, what would I understand with my Indian government being involved with this? It can’t be a fictional story because my government helped getting the children united with the mother. So, by one person saying something, it’s not really going to affect the larger picture of the film that we wanted to make and the story that we wanted to put out.”
Given that the movie has not simply finished properly not solely in India, but in addition in Norway, the 45-year-old provides, “It only goes to show that it’s not a film that’s really talking negatively about any country. It’s talking about this particular system that needs to be looked upon in a little more emotionally and sensitive manner.”
Even after over a decade, Sagarika has revealed that she’s nonetheless ready for an apology from the Norwegian authorities for placing her by means of the traumatic expertise. And Mukerji hopes that movie will push for it.
“The film is celebrating Sagarika because where do you find this kind of a true-hero story? She showed courage, determination and didn’t give up,” says the actor, highlighting that another excuse why audiences have to acknowledge this movie is “because not many people thought it could do anything [in theatres] because of the fashionable word ‘OTT content’. But we believed in the film that it’s a theatrical watch, and will start a conversation. That’s why it being a theatrical success was very important for us.”
Source: www.hindustantimes.com