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  2. Mar 23, 2023 · Following wrongful allegations of child abuse, their young kids, Shubha and Shuchi, are forcefully snatched away by Norwegian Child Welfare Services and placed in foster homes. Thus, Debika embarks on a challenging journey to get back her beloved children.

    • Norwegian Child Welfare Services
    • Aniruddha Chatterjee and The In-Laws
    • The Norwegian Government, Justice System, and Citizens
    • The Indian Government
    • Final Thoughts on ‘Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway’

    The Norwegian Child Welfare Services are portrayed as the main villains of “Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway.” They keep an unnecessarily watchful eye on Debika, Aniruddha, and the way that they take care of Shubo and Shuchi. Technically, that’s not wrong. But they don’t give any clear guidelines regarding what they should or shouldn’t do. They don’t tak...

    Debika’s husband, Aniruddha, is the second villain of “Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway.” Well, maybe he’s the biggest villain in this situation because he’s the one who insisted Debika marry him, move to Norway, have kids, look after the kids, and look after him (because he can’t do a single thing on his own). It’s not clear if he’s any good at his job,...

    It’s tough to determine if the Norwegian government and its justice system are just following the rules or if they are purposefully being strict about it to keep their foster care business alive. On one hand, we see them talking on the basis of facts and figures while observing how both parties (the Chatterjees and the welfare services) are wrong i...

    It’s quite interesting how the Indian government is portrayed in “Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway.” We see that Vasudha Kamat, the Indian Foreign Minister, arrives in Norway for a telecom deal and immediately puts it on hold after learning about Debika’s plight. This forces the Norwegian government to settle the situation as quickly as possible because ...

    “Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway” clearly brings up a lot of important points, starting from the dangers of foster care to abusive and misogynistic husbands. Alvar Kue’s cinematography and Namrata Rao’s editing are top-notch. The performances of Jim Sarbh and Anirban Bhattacharya are excellent. The arguments brought up during the courtroom scenes give t...

  3. May 17, 2023 · As Sagarika fought for custody of their children, Anurup and his family allegedly claimed she was mentally ill. In the film, Anurup and his family are portrayed as villains, with Anurup's...

  4. The Chatterjees are told that they are unfit to hold custody of their children, so Debika decides to win back custody of her children. Cast. Rani Mukerji as Debika Chatterjee. Anirban Bhattacharya as Aniruddha "Anirudh" Chatterjee, Debika's husband. Jim Sarbh as Daniel Singh Ciupek, lawyer of Norway.

  5. Mar 22, 2023 · But Sagarika Chakraborty, the mother who fought the Norwegian government and her in-laws back home in India to win custody of her two children, feels that the story of Debika Chatterjee, the character based on Sagarika’s life played by Rani Mukherjee in Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway, is only half told.

  6. Dec 31, 2023 · Norway is based on the true story of Sagarika Chakraborty's fight to regain custody of her two young children from Child Welfare Services in Stavanger, Norway, but the film has made some sizable changes to the real story.

  7. Mar 30, 2023 · Her fight to win back the custody of her children over the next three years — based on the dramatic real life story of Sagarika Chakraborty in 2012 — has brought into focus the stark...