Filmmaker Ashima Chibber, the director of the acclaimed film Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway, recently visited Novaara in Malad West for an exclusive media interaction. The event marked a moment of celebration following the prestigious National Award win for actress Rani Mukerji, who delivered a stirring performance in the film under Ashima’s direction.
Based on a real-life incident, Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway tells the heart-wrenching story of an Indian mother’s fight against a foreign legal system to regain custody of her children. The film received immense appreciation for its emotional intensity, cultural relevance, and fearless storytelling. Rani Mukerji’s powerful portrayal moved audiences across the country and earned her the National Film Award for Best Actress — a moment of pride for the entire team.
At the Novaara event, Ashima Chibber interacted warmly with the media, reflecting on the film’s journey — from its inception to the overwhelming response it received. She spoke about the responsibility of handling a true story with sensitivity and shared how deeply connected she felt to the subject as a woman and a storyteller. Ashima also expressed her happiness over Rani Mukerji’s National Award win, calling it a “well-deserved honour” for an emotionally demanding performance. “Rani poured her heart and soul into this role. Her dedication, vulnerability, and strength on screen brought the story to life in a way that touched millions. I’m so proud to see her performance being recognised at the highest level,” she said.
The media interaction at Novaara was a celebration not just of awards and acclaim, but of storytelling that makes an impact. Ashima Chibber’s direction has once again proven that films rooted in truth, emotion, and social relevance can break through and leave a lasting mark — both on audiences and on the industry at large.