The trailer of the film 'Chhapak' has increased the curiosity of the audience with the release. This film has been made keeping in mind the acid attack victims. Everyone knows that this film will be in theaters on January 10. But very few people know that one week before Deepika's film, another film 'Acid' made on the same issue will also knock theaters. For your information, let us tell you that Priyanka Singh, who is making her directorial debut with the movie 'Acid', says, 'When we finished our film, we came to know that Deepika's film is going to come out after a week from us. Although I know that our story is different. Priyanka Singh is also playing the character of acid attack victim Ruhana in her film. Apart from this, in the film Chhapaak, the story of acid attack Survivor Lakshmi Agarwal, 'Acid' is likewise based on a true incident of Uttar Pradesh in which an uncle attacked his young niece with acid. Not disclosing the name of the victim, the director said that the idea of the story came from the things happening on such issues in the society. She says, 'To make the scenes effective, we have not shot them in a dramatic way, but have tried to show them as real as it happened. Laxmi's character in Chhapaak attracted the attention of a lot of people, but there are many girls in the world like her whose story is the same. We also have to read the minds of people who commit such heinous crimes. 'Man Singh Singh, the film's co-producer, is absolutely unaware of his film's confrontation withChhapaak. He says, 'When we started our film in 2017, I did not know that another film was being made on the same issue. Our film shows the struggle of women in this male dominated society. It is not about any one girl at all. Also Read: 'Dabangg 3' new teaser released, Chulbul's action will force you to blow wistle Box Office Collection: Pati Patni Aur Woh rules the box-office Box Office Collection: Rani's 'Mardaani 2' is much liked by fans, earn this much crores in 2 days Hrithik Roshan and Kartik Aaryan dance together on the song 'Dheeme Dheeme'