Wildlife SoS said they have been approached by US-based movie producers Vijay Amritraj and Larry Brezner for a movie on the efforts of the NGO to rescue Raju the elephant and the battle they fought to free him.
Raju was rescued recently in Allahabad by Wildlife SOS after 50 long years in captivity in an all-night operation with the support of Wildlife SOS volunteers from UK and USA.
"Wildlife SOS co-founders Geeta and Kartick were approached by US-based movie producers Amritraj and Brezner to create a film on the efforts of the NGO to rescue Raju and the battle they fought to make his freedom a reality.
"Raju is currently recuperating at the Wildlife SOS care centre at Mathura while the NGO is fighting a legal battle to ensure his long-term care," the NGO said in a release here.
The release quoted Amritraj as saying that he loved Raju's story and cannot wait to start shooting for the movie.
"We love the story of Raju and can't wait to start making this movie. It will focus on how the founders of Wildlife SOS Geeta and Kartick rescued Raju and the challenges they faced in doing that.