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‘I will always fight for the truth’

Richa Chadda who essays a lawyer in Section 375, out this weekend, talks about what drew her to the movie and the toll it took on her

- MICHAEL GOMES

michael@khaleejtim­es.com

Richa Chadda, will not take up a role unless the script is engaging enough and inspires her. Section 375, in which she plays a public prosecutor seeking justice for a rape victim, ticked all of those boxes for her. We speak to the talented star to know more about her role in Section 375.

What made you sign up for Section 375?

Actually, the movie chose me. They (filmmakers) called me and I liked the script. It was written by Manish Gupta. I found the story to be thoroughly engaging. Moreover, it was about a controvers­ial case in the film industry, so that’s what attracted me to the movie. The story also deals with the #Metoo movement, so I did some research on the subject, then once Ajay Bahl (director) came on board, the film evolved into something very fine and nuanced.

You have been very vocal about the #Metoo movement. Since this movie tackles sexual harrasment, will the movie be able to change people’s perception­s in any way?

It’s not only about changing perception­s. One has to understand that exploitati­on in any field, whether it’s the film industry, educationa­l institutio­ns, judiciary, hospitalit­y, medicine or any other field... if half the workforce doesn’t feel safe in their jobs, then we have a major problem on our hands. We need to create a safe working environmen­t, we need to feel safe stepping out of the house. Women too have the power to drive the economy and the country forward, so I feel it is very essential (to provide a safe environmen­t). I will always fight for the truth, but that doesn’t mean that there is a blanket rule that we can accuse people (of sexual harassment) without proof.

You are known for playing tough characters, how was it playing a lawyer in Section 375?

Playing characters like Nagma Khatoon (in Gangs of Wasseypur) and a toughtalki­ng don (in Fukrey) required a certain amount of aggression, and I had to do justice to my characters in those movies. But in Section 375, I had to underplay my role. I had to become a believable lawyer. I had to become a lawyer who could convince the judge. Somebody who is idealistic and stands for what’s right. I had to do a lot of research for the role with the director, and we have managed to pull it off.

I have to emphasise that Akshaye is a fantastic actor and I had fun working with him. He is a very generous person.” Richa Chadda

Tell us about those challengin­g roles, you must be comfortabl­e playing such characters by now?

Challengin­g parts take a lot out of you, but at the same time, I just think that I want to be a part of memorable films. I want my work to outlive me. It’s not always about making box office hits, it’s about what you create. Sometimes I am very selective and don’t take up a project that doesn’t inspire me, I may not sign movies that don’t work (for me).

How was it working with Akshaye Khanna? Was he easy to communicat­e with as he’s known to be a reticent person?

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Section 375 Richa with director Ajay Bahl on the sets of

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