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‘NOT HERE TO MAKE MONEY, BUT TO CREATE IMPACT’

Richa always tries to add value to characters written in the script rather than making money out of it

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MUMBAI: From playing the mother of Nawazuddin Siddiqui at the age of 24 to making her presence felt at the festival circuit as well as at the box office, Richa Chadha has carved her own niche. Born and brought up in Delhi, Richa started her career in Bollywood with the film Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! in 2008 after doing theatre extensivel­y. However, she went through a tough time in the film industry before Gangs of Wasseypur happened in 2012. She has since played several substantia­l roles in films as different as Fukrey and Masaan. “If the producer is looking for a business of Rs 100 crore from a film, they need a star like Deepika Padukone to

pull it off and I am LOS ANGELES: The Batman origin series ‘Gotham’ has been renewed for a fifth and final season.

The final season will focus on Bruce Wayne’s transforma­tion into the caped crusader, reports variety.com.

The series stars David Mazouz as a young Bruce Wayne, Ben Mckenzie as Jim Gordon, Donal Logue as Harvey Bullock, Chris Chalk as Lucius Fox, Robin Lord Taylor as Oswald Cobblepot/the Penguin and Cory Michael Smith as Edward Nygma/the Riddler. The show is based on DC Comics characters and is produced by Warner Bros. Television.

‘Gotham’ is aired on Zee Cafe in India. okay with it.” said Richa.

“I am not here to make money anyway. I want to leave a mark on every project that I take up, every film that I do,” she added.

The actor says that only in the film Sarbjit she felt misused and regretted choosing the film. However, she admits that playing the mother of an older man, at the age of 24 in Gangs Of Wasseypur, was certainly a risk.

“That was a huge risk that I took at that point in time for which nobody appreciate­d me.” she said.

“I think that was a really stupid idea of the person who offered me that role. I think he was smoking something wrong,” said Richa about the role offered to play the mother of Hrithik Roshan in the film Agneepath.

“Bholi Punjaban (in Fukrey) is one of the roles that has given me a lot of love from the audience. It was a very empowering role of a woman who runs her business like a gangster with so much confidence. It was a very well made film and I think that is how a commercial film should be, with good content,” said the actor.

Talking about her film Masaan she said, “Masaan is one of the films which is also close to her heart. I think it is the responsibi­lity of an actor to add value and meaning to the character that is written in the script. We bring life to the characters through our performanc­e.”

“So I could be playing anything – whether a cameo or the main lead – but as an actor I will create an impact to the narration. We all get a script to perform, what makes the difference is how we utilise the opportunit­y to excel,” said the actor.

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