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Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway on OTT: Where to watch Rani Mukerji's family legal drama online after its theatrical run

Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway is hitting the big screens on March 17, 2023.

Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway on OTT: Where to watch Rani Mukerji's family legal drama online after its theatrical run
Rani Mukerji in a still from Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway

The family legal drama Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway which Zee Studios and Emmay Entertainment produced, is under the direction of Ashima Chibber. It stars Rani Mukerji, Anirban Bhattacharya, Neena Gupta, and Jim Sarbh. The movie is based on the actual experiences of an Indian couple who had their children removed from them by the Norwegian childcare system (Barnevernet) in 2011. The mother's autobiography, The Journey of a Mother, is the basis for the movie. The premiere of the movie is slated for March 17, 2023.

Now, ahead of the release, we have got to know on which OTT platform Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway will be streamed after its theatrical run. Yes, the emotional drama will premiere on Netflix in a couple of months.

The story is based on something that happened to Sagarika Bhattacharya in real life. Sagarika, her husband Anup, and their two children all lived together at the time. They uprooted their lives and relocated to Norway in order to find work there. In 2011, Barnevernet, also known as the Norwegian Child Welfare Services, took the children away from their care because they were not treated well as children. They started by making an unsuccessful appeal to a court in Norway.

After some time had gone by, they asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Government of India for help. Prior to this happening, Sagarika and her husband had divorced, and their children's custody was awarded to the sibling of their biological father. In 2013, following a court struggle that lasted for two years and was brought to the Calcutta High Court, she was awarded custody of her child following intervention by the Indian government.

Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway has been extensively shot in Estonia. A few reviews of the film are already out.

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