Pellico, also the executive producer of the upcoming thriller, says his film is based on the idea of women's unity.
"Political leaders live in fear that women will unite someday and stand up as a group. They know that when women unite, it spells trouble for their governments. 'Maatr' is an extension of this idea."
Pellico says he found director Ashtar Sayed perfect to realise his vision.
"When I met Ashtar, I realised that both of us shared a common passion and anger about the situation surrounding rape and other violent crimes against women. We wanted the story to be told with the international audience in mind.
Pellico says that cases like 2012's Nirbhaya gang rape are not uncommon but when it comes to reporting the crime the victim is often discouraged and asked to hide her identity due to social stigma.
"It happens so many times that ridiculous excuses are given for the rape - that the girl's clothes were inappropriate, she was drinking, she went out with men late in the night, partied and so on. We often mistreat and terrorise the victim, instead of taking care of them. We don't try to understand the trauma they go through."
"When I was writing this story, I was sure that this woman is not a superhero. She doesn't know any martial arts. She's an everyday common woman. 'Maatr' is not about seeking revenge, but justice.
"What I want to show the audience, especially the women, is that every woman possesses the mental strength, resolve and intelligence to seek justice."
"Maatr" is slated to release on April 21.
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