Actor-producer Richa Chadha has once again struck a chord within the film industry, urging independent filmmakers to approach her directly for collaborations, while also hinting at an episode of professional sabotage early in her career by someone she deeply trusted.
Speaking openly about her journey, the Gangs of Wasseypur actress encouraged indie creators not to hesitate when it comes to reaching out. She said, “Independent filmmakers often assume actors like me are inaccessible, but that’s simply not true. If the story is honest and the intent is right, I absolutely want to be part of that conversation.”

Richa also alluded to being undermined during her early years in the industry. Without naming names, she revealed that someone she trusted implicitly had worked against her interests at a crucial stage.
She continued, “Early in my career, I realised that not everyone rooting for you is actually on your side and many are threatened and do not want you to outshine them in any way. They want you to always remain indebted to them. That experience was deeply unsettling, but it taught me to protect my voice and choices, and not to be so naive either.”
Meanwhile, Richa Chadha is stepping into a new creative space with a non-fiction travel and culture series that explores people, places and lived stories across India. Known for choosing projects with depth and purpose, she is now expanding her storytelling beyond fiction, bringing real experiences and cultural discovery to the forefront.

This upcoming project marks Richa’s first venture into non-fiction as a creator and producer. The series will offer a vibrant look at Bharat’s cultural diversity, traditions and communities while reflecting her keen observation and sensitivity as a storyteller. It also highlights her steady evolution into a multi-dimensional creative force.
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