Rani Mukerji says the word “content” bothers her and that movies should be seen in theatres

Rani Mukerji discussed the cynicism that surrounded the release of Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway. On March 17, the film was released.

Rani Mukerji may be basking in the success of her latest film, Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway, but she was terrified before its release. According to reports, the film is doing well at the box office, so Rani spoke out about the ‘cynicism’ surrounding its release. She reflected on the film’s difficulties.

Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway, directed by Ashima Chibber, is based on the true story of Sagarika Chakaraborty and is adapted from her book The Journey of a Mother. Rani plays Debika Chatterjee, a mother who fights a nation for custody of her children who were taken away from her under the guise of bad parenting.

Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway received positive reviews and grossed Rs.1.27 crore on its first day in theatres. In response to the film’s box office performance, Rani recently told Variety, “I truly believe that a good film will always find its audience, regardless of genre.” There was a lot of difficulty in making our film because the new trendy word is OTT.’Content’ is something that has bothered me greatly. Because I believe that going to the movies is a worthwhile experience.”

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