Richa
Isn't
Miffed
With
Mr
Bhansali
"Look,
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
it
is
purely
a
professional
reason.
I
am
okay
with
all
that.
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," Richa
told
IANS.
But
She
Is
A
Bit
Upset
With
Omung
Kumar
"I
would
say
that
only
in
Sarbjit,
I
felt
misused.
I
regretted
choosing
the
film,
but
Goliyon
Ki
Rasleela
Ram-Leela
was
a
great
experience.
My
character
was
pretty
substantial.
As
long
as
my
choice
of
the
film
gives
me
a
chance
to
do
that,
I
will
continue
choosing
quality," she
added.
Did
You
Know
Richa
Was
Asked
To
Play
Hrithik's
Mother?
Speaking
about
the
same,
Richa
said,
"Yes,
that
is
true,
and
I
think
that
was
a
really
stupid
idea
of
the
person
who
offered
me
that
role.
I
think
he
was
smoking
something
wrong."
But
She
Played
The
Role
Of
A
Mother
In
Gangs
Of
Wasseypur
"That
was
a
huge
risk
that
I
took
at
that
point
in
time
for
which
nobody
appreciated
me.
There
are
people
who
thought
that
I
am
much
older
than
what
my
actual
age
was.
But
people
also
understood
my
calibre
as
an
actor,"
said
Richa.
Richa
Also
Reveals
Her
Favourite
Character
So
Far!
As
expected,
Richa
said,
"Of
course,
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,
and
it
will
earn
money
at
the
box
office
as
well."
Richa
Is
Also
Thankful
That
Masaan
Fell
Into
Her
Lap
"I
think
I
am
so
lucky
that
I
started
in
2012
and
in
2015,
my
film
was
receiving
two
awards
at
the
Cannes
Film
Festival.
I
will
always
be
thankful
to
Neeraj
Ghaywan
for
giving
me
the
role,"
said
Richa.
Richa
Chadha
Further
Adds..
"People
mostly
think
about
a
character
where
they
will
get
to
look
good,
two
song-dance
sequences
for
visibility...
but
that
is
not
how
it
works.
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."