She added: "Based on true events, the film follows Malti's traumatic medical journey and her fight for justice in a legal battle against her attacker - a man who couldn't cope with her rejecting his advances. Malti's face is permanently scarred but not her spirit, that is unbreakable. An untold story of trauma and triumph."
According to reports, Katie had acid thrown on her by her ex-boyfriend and an accomplice, causing major damage to her face and blindness in one eye in 2008.
Deepika's film "Chhapaak" revolves around the real-life acid attack survivor Laxmi Agarwal. The 'Padmaavat' actress thanked Katie on Twitter. " Thank You so much for your shout out Katie and I look forward to meeting you sometime soon...!❤️
@KatiePiper_," DP tweeted.
The movie, which is scheduled to release on January 10, 2020, is directed by Meghna Gulzar. It also features Vikrant Massey in a pivotal role.
(With inputs added in IANS copy)