
Bollywood Hungama quoted her saying that the reactions to the trailer have been very special and overwhelming for her. Rani Mukerji has now reacted to the great response received for the trailer of Mrs. So indeed it is very special and auspicious for us to drop the first song with the word Shubho as part of the mukhda!! It makes me really happy as a Bengali to share a slice of my culture with all Indians across the world through this beautiful song”, Rani added.Rani Mukerji on response to Mrs. The word ‘Shubho’ is also my character Debika’s son’s name in the film- ‘Shubh’ meaning auspicious in Bangla.

“The lyrics of the song Shubho Shubho is really special to the film. Amit Trivedi and Kausar Munir have done a fabulous job with the melody and the lyrics of this album.” "I personally love and enjoy listening to all the songs of Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway. Cinema today is all about the synchronicity of cultures and traditions and I’m proud that my film is showcasing the authenticity unabashedly." It is commendable that music composer, Amit Trivedi, and lyricist Kausar Munir aren’t Bengalis and yet they have shown so much sensitivity to represent my culture and roots so brilliantly.

What I really love about the movie is that it has tried to represent the culture of West Bengal in various endearing ways including the saris that I have worn, the way Bengalis celebrate Durga Puja the way I have spoken Bengali and even the fact that the songs have Bengali lyrics, the touch of Baul music and the presence of Dhaak (Bengali drum) & Shankh (Conch Shell) - which are intrinsic to Bengali folk music.

My heart is full that I have played a Bengali character in Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway and showcased the spirit of a fierce Bengali mother in the film. Talking about the melody of Shubho Shubho and its connection to her roots, Rani Mukerji said in a statement, “Being a Bengali, I’m all for the representation of my roots, and my culture in mainstream Hindi cinema. The song seemingly takes place before the big shift that shakes the family as their kids are taken away by the government.

It is penned by Kausar Munir and scored by music composer Amit Trivedi.
