Zee Studios Release Rani Mukherjis Glimpse From Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway
Zee Studios Release Rani Mukherji’s Glimpse From Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway
In the upcoming film Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway, Rani Mukerji plays a devoted mother of two and a new still from the film, released on Thursday, shows her character attending a puja with her children.
In the upcoming film Mrs. Chatterjee Vs Norway, Rani Mukerji plays a devoted mother of two, and a new still from the film, released on Thursday, shows her character attending a puja with her children. Mrs. Chatterjee Vs Norway, directed by Ashima Chibber, will be released in theatres on March 17.
The film's producer, Zee Studios, revealed the new look on Twitter. They wrote,
On the auspicious occasion of Saraswati Puja, here's an exclusive still from #MrsChatterjeeVsNorway, now releasing on 17th March 2023.
Get ready to witness a woman's resolve to fight against all odds & take on a country to protect her children at all costs.#RaniMukerjipic.twitter.com/Pcnr7RkY9i
Rani is wearing a yellow sari and holding her baby daughter in her lap in the new photo. Her son is dressed in a matching yellow kurta and white pants. She takes a selfie with the family as they sit for the puja.
Mrs. Chatterjee Vs Norway is based on a true story and also stars Anirban Bhattacharya. Rani plays a mother who must fight for custody of her children against an entire country in the drama. Emmay Entertainment's Monisha Advani, Madhu Bhojwani, and Nikkhil Advani produce the upcoming film. Zee Studios will be the major producer.
The actor's autobiography is also set to be released in the same month, on March 21, her birthday. HarperCollins India will publish her personal and candid memoir. The book will give fans a never-before-seen look into her life and career. She had said in a statement last year, "I have never spoken my heart out about my life and my journey in cinema. As women in cinema, we are constantly judged. And the book delves into my personal trials and tribulations. And the impact it had on me, as I navigated the industry and my career."
"I haven't had the time to pause, look back on my life, retrospectively and introspectively. This memoir was my way of reminiscing what I have been through right from my childhood," she had added.