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Seeing Is Believing : Richa Meets Local Kabaddi Players From Chandigarh

IANS, 10 Apr, 2019 08:58 PM
  • Seeing Is Believing : Richa Meets Local Kabaddi Players From Chandigarh

Richa Chadha, who will next be seen in movie Panga, recently met local kabaddi players from Chandigarh, Ranchi and Patna.

 

She will be playing the role of a kabaddi player in Panga and the activity was a part of her prep.


Richa came across different state teams and learnt that these players have their own style and quirks while playing the game. Rather than researching on internet about the game, she decided to meet them personally and it paid off!


Sharing her experience, Richa says, “I have been training in Mumbai with a few players and coaches. However, I was travelling to a lot of towns and meeting these local players was extremely helpful. These guys have an amazing insight and experience which helped a lot for my prep.”

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