The 78-year-old director is currently working on the mini-series in Film City here. Being produced by Rajya Sabha, the series will recreate the debates that took place before the drafting of the Constitution of India, between 1946 and 1949.
"The Constituent Assembly of India sat for 2 years, 11 months and 17 days to debate on and draft the Constitution. By the time this mini-series is over, we would have taken a little less than that time to make 'Samvidhaan' and tell the story of how our founding fathers and mothers fought against all odds to give a democratic shape to the destiny of India," Benegal said in a statement.
Atul Tiwari co-wrote the script with Shama Zaidi. He is also essaying the role of Pandit Govind Vallabh Pant.
Sachin Khedekar essays the role of B R Ambedkar, the chief draftsman of the Constitution of India.
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"The Constitution of India has a significant, but little known Mumbai connection. It is said that B R Ambedkar spent most of his time at Wayside Inn cafe in Colaba mulling over the drafts and debates and writing and rewriting the Constitution of India," Khedekar said.
Other actors who are part of the series are Tom Alter, Rajendra Gupta, K K Raina, Rajit Kapur, Harish Patel, Anjan Srivastava, Mohit Chauhan, Utkarsh Majumdar, Divya Datta, Ila Arun, Rajeshwari Sachdev and Kennith Desai among others.
"It is a historic moment in Indian cinematic history. This is a story, of the pain and struggle, the passion and the compassion, the fights and the camaraderie that went into making the Constitution of India," said Rajesh Badal, Executive Director, Rajya Sabha Television.
Benegal, who has been behind parallel cinema gems like 'Ankur', 'Nishant', 'Manthan', 'Mandi' and 'Bhumika', has also directed TV shows like 'Katha Sagar', Amravati Ki Kahaniyan' and numerous documentaries including one on Satyajit Ray.