He added, "Some characters just come to you and I am glad that Ananth sir came to me with this film. It’s wonderful that Content Engineers and Dancing Shiva have taken the responsibility of telling an unexplored part of Mahatma Jyotiba and Savitribai Phule’s life to the millennials.”
Patralekhaa, best known for her role in Hansal Mehta's ‘City Lights’, said she is certain the film will stay with her "long after it is over".
"I grew up in Shillong, Meghalaya, which boasts of a matriarchal society so gender equality is very close to my heart. Savitribai joined hands with her husband to start the first indigenously-run school for girls in Pune way back in 1848. Mahatma Phule also championed widow remarriage and together they set up an orphanage to prevent infanticide. This is one film that will stay with me long after it is over," the 33-year-old said.
Mahadevan, who has directed films like ‘Mee Sindhutai Sapkal’, ‘Gour Hari Dastaan’ and ‘Bittersweet’, said the country has many inspiring stories that are "still unknown or for some reasons kept under wraps by historians."
"Films are a great way to connect the younger generation to these unsung heroes. Jyotiba and Savitri Phule are the torchbearers of social revolution in India and I couldn’t have asked for a better cast and team that is backing this project," he added.
Produced by Raj Kishor Khaware, Pranay Chokshi, Saurabh Varma, Utpaal Acharya, Anuya Chauhan Kudecha and Ritesh Kudecha, ‘Phule’ is slated to release in 2023.