Rani Mukerji: Rani was scared before the release of ‘Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway’

Rani Mukerji Rani was scared before the release of 'Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway'
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Actress Rani Mukherjee is in the headlines these days for her film ‘Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway’. Based on a true incident, the film has received a good response from critics. The film’s performance at the box office has also been decent. Recently, Rani Mukherjee talked about this film during a media interview. He told how he faced criticism before the release of the film. Also said that he does not like the term ‘OTT content’ at all.

Was Worried About

Rani Mukherjee says, ‘I have always believed that a good film will always find an audience, irrespective of the genre. There were many challenges before our film, because there is a new word in the news – OTT ‘content’. This bothered me a lot, I think cinema is such a thing, which is experienced in the theatre.

Faced Criticism

Rani further said, ‘There were many criticisms before the release of Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway. A large number of people were calling it OTT content. It was really scary for me, because when you fight alone among so many opponents, all you can do is pray. I was also doing the same so that somehow the audience respects my faith in cinema. …and finally the audience did it.’

Getting Positive Feedback

Let us tell you that this story is about Sagarika Chakraborty, who struggles alone to free her children from the control of the Norwegian administration. Rani Mukherjee has presented this character on screen in a very real way. The film also stars Neena Gupta, Anirban Bhattacharya and Jim Sarbh. The film is getting good response from the audience.

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