Helmed by Rahul, the film is the story of a tribal teenaged girl named Poorna Malavath, who scaled the Mount Everest in 2014 at the age of 13. She became the youngest girl to achieve the feat.
"The wave of women-centric films, women's rights, gender equality has just started a few years ago. So, definitely it is easier now to make and release films with women," Rahul told PTI.
"I am not confident about box office numbers but I am sure the story will touch people," he says.
"It's easy because it is (story) ready and difficult as there is a responsibility for being real, to maintain balance between dramatisation and realism and for showing fact and fiction."
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"In 'Poorna', we are close to reality. It is a crazy story. It was easy to make 'Poorna' in terms of story but it was a tough shoot," he adds.
The 49-year-old filmmaker says it is great to see the advent of women-centric films in Hindi film industry.
"Earlier, there were none and today we have films like 'Dangal', 'Neerja', 'Mary Kom'. But these films are made by men. Things are changing now," says Rahul.