She shared her piece and her review of the movie on Twitter “It inaccurately portrays Norway’s support for traditional family values and our tolerance of other cultures. The welfare of children is a serious obligation that has never been driven by money or profit. #Norwaycares.”
Hans commented in an opinion piece for the Indian Express, “One cannot help but be pleased with Rani Mukerji’s acting talent, and viewers may have a carefree impression of Norway. As ambassador, it is necessary for me to provide the official Norwegian viewpoint and refute the factual errors that are regrettably depicted in this movie. With the assistance of the Indian authorities, the case that served as the basis for the movie was resolved ten years ago by agreement between the parties. The case is fictitiously depicted in this movie.”
He also claimed that he has been in India for about four years and has “seen firsthand the deep-rooted Indian pride in our cultural heritage and rightly so”. Norway, the Mela Utsav and the Oslo Durga Puja. He went on to say, “I genuinely hope that this movie won’t make Indians think twice about visiting Norway. I hope that the audience will watch the movie as it is and recognise that it is a fictional representation. There is no doubting that the experience was painful for those who were involved.”
Rani Mukerji plays the lead in Mrs Chatterjee vs. Norway, which was directed by Ashima Chibber. In the movie, a mother who is an immigrant struggles against all difficulties to regain custody of her children. Anirban Bhattacharya, Jim Sarbh, and Neena Gupta all had significant roles in the movie. On March 17, the movie was released in theatres.