Tannishtha feels Rukhmabai's achievement should be celebrated in all its glory and says the forthcoming biopic on her will do justice.
"She is a historic figure, an unsung hero. It is sad nobody knows about her but she was India's first practising lady doctor. We need to celebrate it. When I read the biography I was blown away," Tannishtha told PTI.
"Doctor Rukhmabai" is directed by Anant Mahadevan and features Tannishtha in the titular role.
"This is one of the toughest things that I have done. It wasn't only about the age, I had to learn Marathi because the first half is in Marathi. It is multi-lingual. We have kept the language true to the character.
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"When she is young, she speaks Marathi, she speaks English when she goes to England to study medicine, comes back, establishes a hospital in Gujarat and speaks Gujarati and Hindi. So I had to work on all the languages."
"She fought all the stigmas, lived till she was 91 and went to hospital everyday till she was 90. She got married when she was 11 so she defied her child marriage.
"She fought a court case and the Age of Consent Act of 1891 was changed because of her case, from 12 years it was made 16 years. This life story deserves to be on screen"
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