Opinion of Rani Mukharji on the preference of watching films in cinemas over OTT platforms

Rani Mukerji expresses her belief in the magic of cinema and talks about the challenges faced by "Mrs. Chatterjee Vs. Norway"
 
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Although she is currently enjoying the success of her recent film, Mrs Chatterjee Vs. Norway, Rani Mukerji has confessed to feeling anxious before the premiere. Reports indicate that the movie is performing well at the box office, prompting Rani to speak out about the "cynicism" that surrounded its release. She also recalled the challenges encountered during the making of the movie.

 

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Mrs. Chatterjee Vs. Norway, a film directed by Ashima Chibber, is based on the real-life story of Sagarika Chakaraborty, which she narrated in her memoir, The Journey of a Mother. The film stars Rani Mukerji as Debika Chatterjee, a mother who struggles to get her children back after they were taken away from her due to allegations of poor parenting.

The movie opened to positive reviews, and on its first day, it earned Rs. 1.27 crore at the box office. Rani Mukerji, in an interview with a leading news agency, expressed her belief that a good film will always find its audience, regardless of its genre. However, she also acknowledged the challenges faced by Mrs. Chatterjee Vs. Norway due to the growing popularity of the term "OTT content."

Rani Mukerji, who has been a part of the Indian film industry for over two decades, spoke about her belief that cinema is an experience that should be had in the theatres. She also expressed her concern about the term "OTT content," which is used by many to describe content created for Over-The-Top (OTT) platforms. Mukerji believes that the term undermines the experience of watching movies in cinemas.

The actress further revealed that there was a lot of cynicism and skepticism surrounding the movie's premiere, with many critics using the term "OTT content" to describe it. She admitted that the situation was scary, and she was hoping that the audience would validate her belief in good cinema. She was pleased to see that the audience had responded positively to the film, proving her point that a good film will always find its audience.

Mrs. Chatterjee Vs. Norway is a heartwarming story that highlights the struggles of a mother fighting for her children's custody. The film has resonated with the audience and proved that a good story and strong performances can overcome any challenges. Rani Mukerji's belief in the magic of cinema has been validated once again.