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Richa Chadha Tight-Lipped On Book, American Mini-series

IANS, 27 Mar, 2017 11:36 AM
  • Richa Chadha Tight-Lipped On Book, American Mini-series
Actress Richa Chadha is tight-lipped about the buzz that she will soon turn novelist and that she has bagged a role in an American mini-series. She says she prefers to share details on projects when everything is in place.
 
According to reports, Richa has been roped in to play a lawyer in an eight-episode American series, a courtroom drama set against the 1970s racism-related unrest in Chicago.
 
Asked about it, Richa told IANS on a visit here earlier this week: "The mini-series is something I can't talk about. I don't know how the news got out. I don't want to talk about anything until everything is complete."
 
What about the news that she is to work on penning a book?
 
"I want to, but honestly I don't have the time right now," Richa said.
 
She says she has never thought she has a "writer's instinct", but added: "I used to have a blog which I used to write regularly. And I enjoy writing. Let's see."
 
Richa's next big screen project is "Fukrey Returns", which will see her reprise the character Bholi Punjaban from the 2013 film "Fukrey".

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