Mumbai (Maharashtra): In her forthcoming feature, Chhatriwali, Rakul Preet Singh plays the quality control head of a condom factory and says the film aims to "destigmatise" the conversation around the use of protection in a subtle, entertaining way. Directed by Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar, the social comedy is backed by producer Ronnie Screwvala under his banner RSVP.
Talking about her role in the film, Rakul said that she plays a small town girl, who happens to stumble upon the job as a condom tester and like anybody, looks down upon it but realises that this conversation is the need of the hour. "The conversation around the use of protection must destigmatise. We have ads on protection, so why not a film? That was the thought," Singh said.
The actor, who recently starred in Ajay Devgn's Runway 34, said Chhatriwali tells its story in a family-friendly manner. "We are not preaching to anyone, it is a slice of life family film, without any scene where you might feel awkward. It is a dialogue that needs to be had and we are having it in a subtle, entertaining way. We are not trying to teach anyone a lesson or be preachy. we have this dialogue through the character's journey," she added.