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Can Never Be A Part Of A Brain-dead Film: Richa Chadha

IANS, 05 Aug, 2015 12:29 PM
  • Can Never Be A Part Of A Brain-dead Film: Richa Chadha
She has carved a permanent place in the showbiz world by taking non-conventional route from portraying a hot-headed don in "Fukrey" to a small town girl fighting taboos around sex in "Masaan".
 
Actress Richa Chadha says she is not averse to the idea of doing a commercial movie, but can never be a part of a brain-dead film.
 
"I'm doing 'Cabaret', which is a commercial film with lots of songs and dancing. I'm also singing for the movie. But I don't think I can ever be a part of a brain-dead film, where all I have to do is stand or be a sexy girl in a bikini," Richa told IANS here. 
 
Richa has scaled new heights with "Masaan", a story of how lives of four people of a small town coincide and how they find a way to brighter future. The Neeraj Ghaywan directorial debut left its imprint internationally by winning two awards -- Promising Future Prize and the International Federation of Film Critics (Fipresci) Award -- at Cannes International Film Festival earlier this year.
 
The actress, who forayed into Bollywood with "Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!" in 2008, noted that with acclaim, comes responsibility to maintain the standard of her work."
 
"I'm reading scripts. I’don't want to rush into anything. People expect some amount of quality, so I can't just sign anything," added the Delhi girl. 
 
But that won't deter the actress, who has used her rustic charm to win hearts with her act in movies like "Gangs of Wasseypur" and "Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela", from experimenting with her art. She has an ideology -- experiment while you are young.
 
 
"I want to do different things. I believe you can experiment while you are young. I played the role of Bholi Punjaban in 'Fukrey' when I was 24. I think if you pass a certain age, then experimenting becomes difficult as a perception is formed and people want to see you in that only," said Richa, who is in her late 20s.
 
For her, the deal breaker is "a good script, good director and a good role in a good script". 
 
The actress also accepts the presence of a women-driven wave in Bollywood.
 
"Today, it is not difficult to tell somebody that we want to make a film which has two girls in the lead. Maybe five years ago there was no market for women-oriented films. And I think the credit goes to all actresses whether it is Kangana Ranaut, Deepika Padukone, Priyanka Chopra or Alia Bhatt...everybody has done their bit to promote it," Richa said. 
 
Other than "Cabaret" which also stars former cricketer S. Sreesanth, the actress will be seen in Sudhir Mishra's next "Aur Devdas". 

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