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Sagarika Chakraborty speaks up:‘Norwegian Government continues to spread lies’

The Norwegian Ambassador to India, Hans Jacob Frydenlund said that the film incorrectly depicts the country's (Norway's) belief in family life.

Sentinel Digital Desk

Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway' hit the theatres on Friday and while many are loving the brilliant storytelling in the film (which as per the makers is based on true events), some haven't taken the narrative of the film too well.

Earlier this morning, the Norwegian Ambassador to India, Hans Jacob Frydenlund said that the film incorrectly depicts the country's (Norway's) belief in family life. The Norwegian envoy said that the film has "factual inaccuracies" and the story is a "fictional representation of the case." And now, Sagarika Chakraborty, the real-life inspiration behind the story, the woman who lived the ordeal shown in the film, has come forward to refute the statement given by the Norwegian envoy. She is the woman who stood up against the government of Norway to fight for the right to be reunited with her children after they were taken away from her and placed in foster care and told that they will not be returned until the age of 18.

In a video, Sagarika said, "Hi. I condemn the false statement by the Norwegian ambassador in the papers today...he spoke about my case without having any decency to ask me. He should take this as an opportunity to sensitize Norwegian caseworkers about cultural prejudice. Even 10 years after I have single-handedly brought up my children so well in full view of the world. When the whole world can see the beautiful bond between my children and me."

She added, "The Norwegian Government continues to spread lies against me. Till today, they have not apologised for the racism of their caseworkers. They destroyed my life, and my reputation and traumatized my children. They supported my husband when he was cruel to me and they call themselves a 'feminist country'. In Oslo and other parts of Norway, and (even) other parts of the world, people are very eager to watch the film and all the tickets are sold out. People coming from Norway and other countries want to meet me. And, last not least, the Indian Government helped me a lot and will continue to support such families in the future. Jai Hind."

The film's producer Nikkhil Advani also issued a statement revealing that they hosted the Norwegian ambassador to India last evening for a special screening during which the latter "admonish(ed) two strong women who have chosen to tell this very important story (Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway)." He also attached Sagaraika's video along with it. (Agencies)

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