Hudson, who scooped a best supporting actress Oscar in 2007 for her performance in the musical "Dream girls", told Daily Variety the film would bring a "powerful part of history" to cinema screens.
"I was compelled and moved when I read the script,"
The film will be directed by South African film-maker Darrell J. Roodt, whose films include "Cry, The Beloved Country" and "Sarafina."
News of the film comes as
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela campaigned tirelessly for her husband’s release during his 27-year imprisonment in the apartheid era.
However her image was tarnished by a series of scandals including her links to the kidnap and murder of a young activist and a 2003 conviction for fraud.
She separated from Nelson Mandela in 1992, three years after his release.
Source: Africa World News