At the IIFA 2024 awards, Rani Mukerji won the Best Actress in a Leading Role trophy for her moving performance in Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway.
The film, directed by Ashima Chibber, tells the heart-wrenching story of an Indian immigrant mother who fights an uphill battle against the Norwegian legal system to regain custody of her children. Rani’s portrayal of a mother willing to do anything for her children resonated deeply with audiences and critics alike.
During her acceptance speech in Abu Dhabi, Rani expressed how honored she was to receive the award for a film that was so significant to her both professionally and personally. She emphasized the global impact of Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway and how its success underscored the powerful message of maternal love and resilience. Rani acknowledged the profound effect the story had on her, particularly as a mother herself, and how it opened her eyes to the struggles faced by immigrant Indian women raising children abroad.
On the green carpet, Rani spoke about how the film highlighted issues she had not previously considered. She explained that as a mother, the film struck her deeply, revealing how the plight of immigrant women trying to raise their children according to their cultural values is often overlooked.
She reflected on the universal nature of a mother’s love, stating that no mother would intentionally jeopardize her child’s well-being, making the film’s subject matter all the more unsettling and important to share with the world.
The film featured strong performances from actors like Neena Gupta, Jim Sarbh, and Anirban Bhattacharya, further enhancing its emotional impact. Rani’s win at IIFA celebrated her ability to bring depth and sensitivity to this challenging role, once again reaffirming her position as one of Bollywood’s most versatile and talented actresses.