Actress
Richa
Chadha,
who
hails
from
a
non-filmy
background,
says
she
feels
'ashamed'
when
somebody
calls
her
an
"outsider" in
Bollywood.
"I
really
feel
ashamed
when
people
use
this
word
'outsider'
for
people
like
us.
I
feel
the
word
'outsider'
shouldn't
even
exist
in
the
Indian
dictionary.
I
am
a
citizen
of
India,
I
was
born
here,
I
pay
my
tax
here
so
then
how
am
I
an
outsider," Richa
told
IANS.
"It's
so
sad
that
we
have
to
use
this
term
for
people
who
are
not
born
to
a
film
family.
It's
a
term
very
commonly
used
by
everyone
because
it
exists
and
that's
a
sad
state
of
affair.
Even
though
we
are
Indians,
we
are
an
outsider.
Why
is
it
so,"
she
wondered.
Richa
feels
it
is
not
easy
for
actors
to
get
access
in
Bollywood
if
they
don't
have
any
filmy
background.
"It's
very
difficult,
it's
extremely
difficult...
Apart
from
Shah
Rukh
Khan
and
Akshay
Kumar
who
have
made
it
big,
how
many
people
are
not
from
the
(film)
business?
That's
why
I
have
great
respect
for
people
like
Ranveer
Singh,
Irrfan
and
whosoever
has
made
it
on
their
own."
On
the
career
front,
Richa
will
next
be
seen
in
Fukrey
2.