It's been more than a decade since the controversial court case between an Indian couple and the government of Norway about the custody of their two children, which caused a commotion all over the globe.
Today, the couple's ordeal, which included their battle against a whole country to reclaim custody of their children, has been adapted into a movie that stars Rani Mukherjee.
Anurup and Sagarika were forced to give up custody of their children, Avigyan, three years old, and Aishwarya, one-year-old, in May of 2011, when Norwegian authorities objected to Sagarika hand-feeding their newborn daughter and likened it to force-feeding.
They also claimed that there was insufficient space for the children to play. They were also accused of dressing their children and playing with them in ways that were "unsuitable."
After a diplomatic spat between the two nations, the authorities in Norway concluded that the children's father's brother should have custody of them.?
This decision allowed their father to return with his children to India.
Yet at that time, tensions between Anurup and Sagarika had already grown.?
In January 2013, the Calcutta High Court ruled in her favor, granting her custody of her children Abhigyan and Aishwarya.
"It's a huge relief, and I want to convey my regards to my well-wishers."She added, "My ordeal is finally over. I cannot express my emotions because I couldn't meet my children for a long time. I pray to God that children can always stay with me."
Playing a fierce woman, Rani is seen fighting against an entire Norwegian government to reunite with her children.
However, one day, government officials come to her house and snatch away her kids from her. She later learns that the government has taken the kids away from her after they decide that the Chatterjee has been unable to care for them adequately.
The latter half of the trailer shows Rani fighting against the Norwegian foster care system to regain her children's custody.
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