Jacqueline Fernandez opens a new video calling for gender equality and end to violence against women.

The film ties in with the 20th anniversary of the Spice Girls’ Wannabe video and aims to promote the work of the Global Goals Campaign.

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The film is directed by MJ Delaney and features artists from India and Nigeria (Seyi Shay), South Africa (Gigi Lamayne, Moneoa), UK (music group M.O), USA (Larsen Thompson) and Canada (Taylor Hatala).

It launches online today and in cinemas later this month.

The film is said to reflect the voices of girls and women all over the world telling world leaders what Goals they ‘really really want’ to be achieved to help improve their lives.

These include issues like quality education, an end to violence, an end to child marriage and equal pay for equal work.

Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez said, ‘Gender discrimination has to stop and the global community has to start putting girls first. We need to create a community where girls feel strong, safe and supported and have equal access to education, technology, health and sanitation.

"The world needs a dose of girl power and that’s why I’m supporting the Global Goals campaign for girls and women."

Victoria Beckham said, ‘I think this film is a wonderful idea. How fabulous it is that after 20 years, the legacy of the Spice Girls’ -¬ 'Girl Power’ -is being used to encourage and empower a whole new generation.’