Updated On: 19 July, 2019 08:41 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Vidya Balan, who plays one of the scientists behind the 2013 project said she fell in love with the story the moment director Jagan Shakti and producer R Balki narrated her the script.

Vidya Balan at Mission Mangal trailer launch in Mumbai. Picture/Yogen Shah
Vidya Balan on Thursday said real-life stories like the successful launch of the Mars Orbiter Mission by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) should be celebrated by the society and cinema. The actor, who plays one of the scientists behind the 2013 project said she fell in love with the story the moment director Jagan Shakti and producer R Balki narrated her the script.
The actor recalled that it was the first film in her career when she said 'yes' immediately. "I felt this story needed to be told. We Indians do not wear our pride on our sleeves for our country and I am glad that more films are being made that make us aware what a great nation we are. "When I roam around the world, I see people are so proud of their nation or heritage. If there is anyone who needs to be proud, it is us. Our culture, our history and our achievements are great and we should start celebrating them. I am glad our movies are doing that and 'Mission Mangal' is doing that," she said at the trailer launch of the film.