The top Bollywood actresses feature in the Indian version of the film, which tells stories of nine unforgettable girls around the world striving against difficult circumstances to achieve their dreams of an education.
Priyanka, 32, and Freida, 30, are also part of the global feature, which co-stars Oscar-winners Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway.
"I've been a part of the 'Girl Rising' campaign since its inception and am honoured to be able to bring this powerful idea to India. I am also extremely humbled by and grateful for the support from my colleagues in the industry.
Freida, who made her debut with Oscar-winning film 'Slumdog Millionaire' and is a popular name in Hollywood now, said girls' education is one of the most important causes for her.
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"Too often it is social and traditional ideas that hold girls back. People just can't imagine a different future for girls. The time has come where instead of questioning why we should educate girls, we should be asking why not? when we know that educating girl can change the world, why wait? With Girl Rising we will change that," Freida said.
"Right now it is estimated that there are 270 million women and girls under age 25 in India. Furthermore, by not educating girls equally, it is estimated that India misses out on potential economic growth of about USD 33 billion per year," Gordon said.