Norway Embassy On Rani Mukerji Film

The statement asserted that Norway is a democratic, multicultural society.

Rani Mukerji’s Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway, a film based on an Indian couple who fought the Norway government for the custody of their children, has drawn a sharp response from the country. The Norway Embassy called the movie a “work of fiction”.

Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway follows the story of an Indian immigrant couple whose world came crashing down in 2012 when their two children were removed from their care by the Norwegian foster system due to differences in culture.

“Children will never be taken away from their families based on cultural differences described. Eating with their hands or having children sleeping in bed with their parents are not considered practices harmful to children and are not uncommon in Norway, irrespective of cultural background,” the Norwegian Embassy said in its statement, stressing that “some general facts must be set right”.

“The reason for placing children in alternative care is if they are subject to neglect, violence or other forms of abuse.”

The statement asserted that Norway is a democratic, multicultural society.

“In Norway, we value and respect different family systems and cultural practices, also when these are different to what we are accustomed to – apart from corporal punishment in the upbringing. There is zero tolerance for violence in any shape or form,” said the Norway Embassy.

Child welfare, said the statement, is “not driven by profit” and refuted the alleged claim made in the film that “the more children put into the foster system, the more money they make”. “Alternative care is a matter of responsibility and is not a money making entity,” it said.

The Embassy stated that children are placed in alternative care when they face neglect or are “subject to violence or other forms of abuse.”

The statement highlighted that “such experiences” are difficult for those involved in it and that “child welfare cases are not easy” for the children, parents, and the Child Welfare Service.

While taking away Mrs Chatterjee’s children, the Norwegian government had alleged that she fed her kids using her hands. The couple was also accused of beating their children.

Saibal Chatterjee, in his review of the film for NDTV, wrote, “Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway is an overheated affair that sucks the air out of an intrinsically moving story that deserved infinitely better. Rani Mukerji, on her part, lets it rip and the film trips on its excesses. Anirban Bhattacharya and Jim Sarbh are accomplished actors. Their performances are markedly more refined than the film as a whole. But Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway is a Rani Mukerji show. She is the solitary star here. She renders everyone else insignificant.”

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