Rani Mukerji reacts to Norwegian ambassador slamming Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway: How can it be fiction

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Recently, Norwegian Ambassador to India Hans Jacob Frydenlund, Rani-Mucker Star Mrs. vs Norway, real case, created debate by claiming that real case was 'fictional representation'.He plays the role of Debika Chatterjee in the film, Mrs. vs Norway “Everyone has right to have their own views.The purpose of the film was very different from what was reflected in opinion given. Ashima Chibber's film is based on the story of Sagarika Chakraborty, who was taken from Norway's welfare services by Chronic, by chronic how he stands up against the government to get his children back. Cultural differences called the primary factor of the case. Mukji argues that film is not about disparaging any country or a particular place.On the other hand, it is about watching this movie and real story. Or Someone's mother said, “For someone like me, for someone who is an Indian citizen, what I understand with the interest of my government of Indian government? Considering that the film performed well Norway not only in India, but also Norway, the 45 -year -old boy said, “It only shows that this is not a really negative -speaking film about any country. A little more emotional and precisely.." Even after more than a decade, Sagarika has announced that he was still expecting an apology from the Norwegian government for traumatic experience. “The film celebrates Sagarika because where do you find such a real hero story? Courage, decisive, and did not give up, Actor says actor, emphasizing another reason why the audience accepts this film“ because many people do not think that they can do anything in theaters 'OTT'OTT 'Content'.Ancak film we believed this was a theatrical clock and I will start a speech. So the theater success was very important to us."
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