Richa Chadha |
After giving birth to her first child with husband Ali Fazal in October, actress Richa Chadha is getting ready to go back to work. Continue reading to find out more about her next endeavour.
Hera Mandi Fame Actress Richa Chadha's freshly launched Netflix series, is now gaining popularity. The actress's performance of Lajjo in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's series won her praise from critics. Richa, an expectant mother, plans to go back to work shortly after giving birth. She also talked about how she manages to juggle her responsibilities as a mother and an actor at the same time. To read the complete story, scroll down.
Details about Richa Chadha's next comedy movie
The actress from Fukrey is committed to working nonstop going forward. Chadha has inked a deal for her next project, which is a comedy movie. Production is expected to begin shortly. Amitosh Nagpal has already finished writing the screenplay for this next comedy, which is situated in northern India.
A person with firsthand knowledge of the film's development revealed that Richa has praised the script and called it an interesting premise. August is the planned month for pre-production, and filming is expected to start in October.
Richa Chadha on resuming work and maternity break
Richa Chadha commented on her return to work after her maternity break, expressing that while she cannot speak for all women because each person's journey is unique, she is determined to resume work as soon as possible and not take an extended break due to pending commitments.
She also mentioned, "I draw great inspiration from my own mother, who managed both roles with grace and efficiency. I believe I can effectively handle both responsibilities, depending on the support system and involvement of my partner."
Richa went on to say that she did not view this as particularly remarkable and that she felt lucky to have both parts effectively controlled during her pregnancy. She recalled seeing the strong ladies of Mumbai travel to work on local trains even in their ninth month of pregnancy, looking well-groomed with their gajras in place.
She made it clear that she was greatly influenced by the ordinary Indian lady and that she did not want pregnancy to be viewed as a disease because it is a normal aspect of life.
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