Rani Mukerji's Surprising Revelation: How She Managed to Keep Her Focus on 'Mrs Chaterjee Vs Norway' Without Thinking About Her Daughter Adira

Rani Mukerji's Latest Film 'Mrs Chaterjee Vs Norway' Receives Praise for Stellar Performances and Gripping Plot
 

Rani Mukerji is enjoying the triumph of her newly launched movie, "Mrs Chaterjee Vs Norway," which has captivated audiences with its engaging plot and stellar performances from the entire cast. Rani's portrayal is remarkably authentic and is bound to stir the emotional chords of viewers' hearts. Despite playing a mother on screen, the actress also fulfills this role in her personal life, although she keeps her daughter out of the public eye. In a recent conversation, Rani shared her thoughts on her experiences while filming this movie.

Rani Mukerji on thoughts she had while shooting for this film

During an appearance on Kareena Kapoor's talk show "What Women Want," Rani Mukerji discussed her experience filming the movie "Mrs. Chaterjee Vs Norway." The actress revealed that she did not think about her daughter, Adira, while filming, as she couldn't put herself in the shoes of her character. Instead, Mukerji channeled her energy through her mother, imagining how her mother would react if someone took her and her brother away. She added that if this were to happen to her, she would go "mental." Mukerji's comments highlight the importance of an actor's ability to disconnect from their personal lives and channel the emotions required for a character effectively. While the actor may be a parent in real life, in certain roles, they may have to portray someone who isn't a parent, and this can require a shift in mindset and focus.

 

Rani Mukerji's Film Does Well In USA/Canada And Other International Markets

The impact of "Mrs. Chatterjee Vs Norway" wasn't limited to Norway alone, as the film performed exceptionally well in other international markets, despite the high costs involved in its release. In the US and Canada, the film generated around $60,000 on its opening day, and it's expected to earn over $250,000 during its opening weekend if everything goes as planned. The movie has also performed well in other international markets, adding an additional $100,000. As a result, the film has collected over $200,000 internationally, which roughly equates to Rs 1.70 crores in Indian rupees. Hence, the movie has generated higher revenue internationally than it has domestically.