After some time in London, Alia Bhatt has returned to the Bay. Recently, the actress went to the UK to celebrate her 30th birthday with her family. Along with her mother Soni Razdan and sister Shaheen Bhatt, she recently went to watch Rani Mukerji’s Mrs. Chatterjee Vs. Norway. After watching the film, Alia couldn’t stop herself and straightaway shared her film review.
On Sunday, Alia shared a few stills from the film on her Instagram story. She also added a lengthy statement that was full of appreciation for Rani Mukerji. Her caption stated, “Saturday night was spent in tears with my mom and sister as we watched our favorite – the brilliant Rani Mukherjee. Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway is such an important story to tell. For me, especially as a new mother, it hit much harder and closer to home. Rani ma’am – there’s no one like you! You had me transfixed and I was transported right by your side from Norway to India! Congratulations to the full team for this incredible film. PS – I am convinced there’s nothing my fav Jimsarbhforreal can’t do – an absolute chameleon.”
Rani Mukherji’s Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway is based on true events, it tells the story of an Indian mother, who fights with the government of Norway for the custody of her children. Rani packs a punch as a grieving mother who fights with a nation to get back the custody of her children. Her character is inspired by Sagarika Bhattacharya.
it’s important to remember that every film is a labor of love and that behind every performance, script, and camera shot, there are countless hours of hard work and dedication. Whether positive or negative, thoughtful critiques can help filmmakers and actors grow, and ultimately, create better movies for all of us to enjoy.