It's a parent's worst nightmare. Having your child taken away from you. Sending your child to school but he doesn't return and you find out that you've been deemed an unfit parent and can't see him again. Now imagine this happening to you while you are abroad. In a country where you don't speak the language or understand the systems and processes and as you try to fight the bureaucracy your child is getting older by the day, apart from you. That's the story of the Rani Mukherjee starrer 'Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway' that just released globally this Friday. Friday. The film focuses on the diplomatic row between India and Norway in 2011, sheds light on cases where Indian parents lose custody of their children over cultural differences in their upbringing. The movie also has parallels to the ongoing dispute involving a child in Germany.