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Richa Chaddha's finances in place thanks to new projects

Posted by Unknown Senin, 09 Juli 2012 0 komentar

Richa Chaddha`s finances in place thanks to new projects
Post "Gangs of Wasseypur", the going is great for Richa Chadda - the actress is not only getting praise, but new offers are pouring in too. She has signed quite a few films and says these projects are financially so viable that they will take care of her finances till 2013.

"I have this film with Mira Nair. Then I am also doing a film called 'Tamenchey' which is being shot right now. It is nearly completed, it is very commercial and it is really nice. I have also signed a very big film, but I can't talk about it. All I can say is that it's a drama and it's with one of the biggest directors of the country. I signed it just yesterday, " Richa told.

"The film which I have signed, will take care of me for the whole of 2013 financially. They have offered me so much, more than what I got for '...Wasseypur', " she added.

Seen as Nagma Khatoon in the gang war drama, she says it was fun playing her character. 

"It was all acting. I am not at all feisty in real life. In a way you are lying and creating something and it is always fun to do that, " she said.

First seen in "Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!", Richa is overwhelmed by the response she has got for "Gangs Of Wasseypur". 
"My phone has not stopped ringing since then. In an hour I get about 10 calls. I am very happy. I got a lot of compliments and all the reviews were very positive. Some of the big names in the industry like Mira Nair, Zoya Akhtar, Vishal Bhardwaj and Dibakar Banerjee made efforts to call me. I was overwhelmed because I am relatively new, " the actress said.

This kind of success was beyond her imagination.

"I knew that the film will commercially work but the kind of response which I got, I never expected it. It changed my life and I had never realised that one Friday can change your life. 

"On Thursday when I slept I had some 400 followers on Twitter and now there are 1, 500 followers, " she said. 

"It's done so well. Bihar and Uttar Pradesh is still houseful, it's a big achievement for us. It's doing so well in Kerela, I was so surprised. They are able to understand the dialect and are enjoying it, " she added.

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A phone call that made Richa Chadda's day

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 05 Juli 2012 0 komentar

Richa Chadda, who was recently seen in Anurag Kashyap's film, is a happy woman

Apparently, she is being flooded with congratulatory calls. Recently, the actress tweeted, “The phone call that made my day!!! And night! And week” on her microblogging account.

When we got behind investigating this secret caller, we got to know it was none other than director Vishal Bhardwaj who had called to congratulate her and praised her for her performance in the film.

Lucky!

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Just like Bollywood wives I tell my husband to have all the fun outside but not to bring it home

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 04 Juli 2012 0 komentar
Just like Bollywood wives I tell my husband to have all the fun outside but not to bring it home
Richa Chadda’s all set to take over the reigns of her dead husband’s empire in Gangs Of Wasseypur 2. 


The film’s encouraging opening has galvanized the film’s producers Viacom 18 and Sunil Bohra to plan the release of the second part of the Wasseypur saga where the character played by Nawazuddin Siddiqui takes over his father’s crime empire in Wasseypur. 

But it’s Manoj Bajpai’s character Sultan’s widow played by Richa Chadda who will shock and surprise audiences. 

A sneak-peek in Part 2 of Wasseypur reveals that Manoj Bajpai’s fiery wife from the first part transforms into an aging 45-year old power behind the throne. Then she finally shifts gears to play an old but still fiery and feisty 80-year old matriarch lording over a crime syndicate. 

Richa’s role has distinct shades of Shakespeare’s Lady Macbeth. 

For the 26-year old Richa the challenge of playing a woman who goes from 17 to 45 to an 80-year old woman was daunting, to begin with. 

Recalls the actress, “We were shooting on location in Uttar Pradesh and I had to go from age 18-22 straight to age 45 in the second part without a pause because there was no division into Part 1 and 2. We shot the entire film at one go. 

If I had time I would’ve prepared for the part, put on weight to carry off the aging women’s role and make the transition into a 80-year old woman easier for myself. But there ws no time to make the transition smoothly. ”


Instead of putting on weight Richa had to rely on prosthetics to add bulk to her midriff and wrinkles to her face. As for the dying moments of the film when she becomes an 80-year old woman, Richa referred to her grandmother. 


“My Naani who is from Patna lives in Delhi with us. I borrowed a lot of my body language and speaking mannerisms from my Naani. I had not been to Bihar or Wasseypur for a very long time. 

So the accent and the body language all had to come from observances rather than any ingrained knowledge of how a woman from that area would behave. ”

Apart from huge age spectrum from 18 to 80 that the two parts of the Wasseypur saga cover for her, what specially fascinates Richa is the way the voice-level changes for the character.

“In the first part when she’s just Sultan’s wife asserting herself she screams and rants all over the place to make herself heard. In Part 2 when she takes control of her husband’s empire her voice-level drops. With power comes a sense of self confidence. My character now talks very softly and still everyone listens to her and obeys her. ” 


Richa’s transformation into a fiery rural wife of a gangster in Wasseypur has earned her a new respect in Bollywood.


“I’ve been in Munbai and the Hindi film industry for close to six years. No one paid me any attention. I was just dismissed as a model-type of airhead from Delhi, and worse.

Since I was from Delhi everyone would patronize me by trying to speak to me in Hindi, as if I couldn’t follow English. That really infuriated me. The Mumbai entertainment industry presumed things about me. I am actually a product of St Stephens College. But I was treated like a vernacular nobody. Hota hai.

Now I’ve the same people coming to me with a new respect and no condescension. So I am happy. The journey has been long but finally fulfilling. I started my film career five years ago with a bit role in Dibakar Bannerjee’s Oye lucky Lucky Oye.

I remember I had gone on the sets with one jar of Charmis cream and one tube of Vaseline. I thought that was all the makeup I’d need. I still think makeup is not important for a performance. ”

Part 1 of the Wasseypur saga showed Richa being curiously accepting of her over-libididous husband’s sexual transgressions. 


Explains the actress, “I was given no justification for the way he responds to her husband’s womanizing. But I figured on my own that she comes from Muslim family and knows that men can have four wives. 


So the wife, I felt, would rather see her husband do his thing on the side with her knowledge rather than secretly. It’s like Bollywood’s star wives. They apparently tell their husbands, ‘Do what you like outside the house. But don’t bring your diversions home. ’

Richa’s next release after Gangs Of Wasseypur 2 would be Tamanche, a Bonnie & Clyde kind of crime caper about a pair of male and female criminals on the run. 

Says Richa, “I’d like to think Wasseypur is a new beginning for my career. I don’t want to be perceived as this Delhi ki ladkii who has to be spoken to in Hindi. I am fine with the rashtra bhasha. But I’ve no problems being as cool as the Bollywood actresses. If speaking in fluent English is how cool is defined here. ”

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Richa, Nikhil play thieves in Tamanchey

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 28 Juni 2012 0 komentar

Actor Richa Chaddha of Gangs of Wesseypur is all set to break the mould again and is playing a saucy thief and petty criminal in Tamanchey, a film by first time producers We Inc.

Tamanchey will also be the next film of Nikhil Dwivedi after the commercially successful 'Hate Story'.

Tamanchey is set in the UP heartland and is a Badmaash love story with a quirky twist.

The music is by Krishna of Tanu weds Manu fame.

Richa and Nikhil are bringing back the rustic in this film.

It's a classic bad girl meets good bad boy love story masala maar ke and has a ensemble cast of theater actors and an international crew to add add sheen to the 'desi' kahaani.

"Richa Chaddha as the haughty object of desire and disdain is not to be missed and the chemistry between Nikhil Dwivedi and her is sizzling to say the least," said an official spokesperson.

The film has been shot across Mumbai, Delhi and Himachal and celebrates love, humour, sex and guns, said the makers.

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