Actor Ali Fazal has long been an advocate for diverse storytelling, and his recent projects reinforce his commitment to women-led narratives. From his role as a producer in the internationally acclaimed Girls Will Be Girls to his involvement in the upcoming Rule Breakers, Ali continues to support stories that put women at the forefront.
Beyond his work on screen, Ali and his partner Richa Chadha have also pledged to make a real-world impact through Undercurrent Lab, an initiative dedicated to training and empowering more women in cinema.
Speaking about his passion for these stories, Ali shared, “Storytelling has power, and for far too long, the narrative has been skewed in one direction. But the tide is turning, and I’m proud to be part of that shift. Girls Will Be Girls was just the beginning, and with Rule Breakers, we continue to push boundaries. These stories aren’t just important—they are necessary. They challenge norms, break stereotypes, and offer a perspective that has been long overlooked in mainstream cinema."
“I will continue doing this for as long as I’m an actor on screen. It’s not just about supporting women-led films; it’s about ensuring that the industry, from writers to directors to technicians, becomes more inclusive. That’s why Richa and I started Undercurrent Lab—to create real, tangible change. We want to give more women the tools, the resources, and the platform to tell their stories on their terms. Cinema is evolving, and I want to be on the right side of that change. The future belongs to diverse voices, and I’m here to champion them," the actor added.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Ali Fazal has Anurag Basu’s Metro… In Dino, in his pipeline. Besides this, he also has Mirzapur: The Movie and the Tamil film Thug Life with legendary director Mani Ratnam in his kitty. Ali Fazal will also star in Raj and DK’s period drama series Rakhtbrahmand.