Shah Rukh Khan, an actor, reviewed the movie Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway and gave the lead actress Rani Mukerji high acclaim. Shah Rukh posted a poster for the movie on Twitter on Thursday. He noted: “What a fantastic effort Mrs. Chatterjee made against the entire Norwegian team. As only a queen can, my queen excels in the lead role.”
Shah Rukh Khan has praised Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway and Rani Mukerji.

“Director Aashima shows a human struggle with great sensitivity,” he continued. The stars of the show are Jim, @AnirbanSpeaketh, Namit, Saumya Mukherjee, and Balaji Gauri. Has to be seen. One admirer commented on the post, saying, “Finally there’s a review we can trust! I’m interested in seeing it. And it’s wonderful to see you online, even for a moment. God bless you and your lovely family. Dear.” Was already on my watchlist. I’ll be tuning in, according to one comment.

“Badshah and Rani should shoot a film together again,” another person tweeted. My favourite film pairing is you two. “Meri Rani,” another admirer exclaimed, “you never fail to warm my heart, my Shah.

In numerous movies, Rani Mukherjee and Shahrukh have collaborated. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001), Paheli (2005), and Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna are only a few examples of movies (2006).

On March 17, Mrs. Chatterjee Vs. Norway, Rani’s most recent film, opens in theatres. The movie, which was also produced by Ashima Chibber, also features Jim Sarbh, Anirban Bhattacharya, and Neena Gupta. The movie is about a mother’s journey in her battle against an entire nation and is based on the true story of NRI couple Sagarika and Anuj Bhattacharya.

The movie’s review in the Hindustan Times stated, “Rani Mukerji exhibits a wide range of emotions, and her portrayal of suffering and agony makes you feel a knot in your throat. She appears to be fully in control of her actions in some instances. Yeah, there are times when she expresses her distress inexcusably. I believed that somewhere ought to be a balance. When battling over a matter as delicate as her children’s custody, she had to control her behaviour and responses. Not simple, but one should have been able to sense his suffering on the screen, since it made the discourse more forceful in the end.”

 

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