There are several actresses who enter the film fraternity and fade away with time, but Richa Chadda begs to differ. From her memorable cameo in Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! to her critically acclaimed performance in Gangs of Wasseypur, Richa has surely made her presence felt in B-town. The ones who have seen this enigmatic personality on screen can surely vouch for that she is definitely an actress who is here to stay. We caught up with Richa Chadda as she spoke about her upcoming film Fukrey and much more!
Your character Nagma in Gangs of Wasseypur was critically acclaimed by one and all. Do you think you have reached a mark wherein you can be denoted as one of the best actresses of today? Not quite! I have a long way to go. I consider Gangs of Wasseypur as my graduation film. It's like you are a student in good director's hands, you're learning, and with field experience, you're doing well.
Actresses today are playing pivotal roles in cinema. What according to you has changed over the years in the industry? Society has changed over the period with it people's thinking has also changed. Women play an important role in life and in different strata of society in the form of a wife, mother, sister, boss, colleague, friend etc, they are all important in your life. Hence Bollywood is no different. These days Bollywood is moving towards much more realistic cinema.