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A Glamorous Role Risky For Me: Richa Chadda

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Mar, 2016 12:41 PM
    Actress Richa Chadda, who is playing a cabaret dancer in Pooja Bhatt's "Cabaret", says she feels appearing in a glamorous role is risky for her.
     
    "People liked the 'Cabaret' teaser which is quite unexpected. Many wish me luck on Twitter. The role is quite interesting. However, I feel playing a glamorous role is risky for me," she said at the launch event of web series confession - 'Its Complicated'.
     
    "Cabaret", whose fresh new teaser had been released recently, is, as the name suggests, based on dance and it is the first time the "Masaan" actress will be seen in a sensuous image.
     
    "The teaser has crossed more than two million views on YouTube with just two days of hitting the social media. Moreover, we are not promoting the teaser; the response isß spontaneous which is amazing. Organic hits are tough to get," said Richa.
     
    Richa, whose presence in "The Gangs of Wasseypur" was also acclaimed, says that she does not want to confine herself in only TV and films and wants to do something that interests her rather than just acting. The actress revealed that she has written a short film but hasn't got a chance to make it.
     
    Slated to release in May, Richa's forthcoming also stars "Hunter" fame Gulshan Devaiah and cricketer S. Sreesanth. 

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