The Deepak Shivade-directed movie is produced by Dilip Wagh and co-produced by Rohini Wagh and Sangita Bagul.
"Staines served leprosy affected people in the country but was burnt alive along-with his two children in Odisha," Dilip told PTI.
"19 years have passed since the incident. City-based NGO 'Aasha Foundation' has made an attempt to showcase the work done by Staines for 34 years through the movie," Dilip adds.
The producer says he initiated the project in 2002 and took 15 years to complete it.
The film was shot at a tribal locality in the Nashik district.
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