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  1. Mar 20, 2023 · Initially Sagarika’s husband supported her when the Norwegian government took the kids away from them. Both came on national television pleading the Indian government for help. But when the parents of the husband came to Norway with the husband’s brother, things changed. “They started blaming me.

  2. May 17, 2023 · Sagarika's story brings to light the criticism of Norway's child protection system, known as Barnevernet. Despite only having a population of 5.5 million, there are 12,000 children living in state ...

  3. Mar 20, 2023 · Sagarika Chakraborty was also a victim of domestic abuse as she was ill-treated by husband and in-laws. “I had an arranged marriage with Anurup Bhattacharya who is in Norway now. From the very beginning, my in-laws and my husband treated me badly. They used to physically and mentally abuse me.

  4. Mar 14, 2023 · Anurup and Sagarika’s marriage fell apart during the long battle for their children, and they divorced. Sagarika’s court battle for sole custody of her children resumed, but this time in India. She then claimed that her husband and in-laws wrongly accused her of being mentally ill and incapable to care for her two children.

  5. Feb 24, 2023 · While the trailer gives us a glimpse into the film which is set to release on March 17, here’s the story of Sagarika Chakraborty whose heart-breaking experience made headlines across the world. The infamous battle of the Indian couple against Norway took place in 2011 in which the child welfare service, called Barnevarne, took away their two kids and placed them in foster care.

  6. Mar 18, 2023 · Sagarika said that she and her husband had settled in Norway and they had two kids - a son and a daughter. She revealed during the interview that two ladies from the Child Welfare of Norway first visited the kindergarten and kidnapped her son and later came home to abduct her daughter. This was all "pre-planned" as per Sagarika, who said that ...

  7. The movie is inspired by the real story of Sagarika Chakraborty and her husband, an Indian couple living in Norway whose children were taken away by the Norwegian Child Welfare Services, who had objections against parenting habits that are considered typical in Indian culture.