Richa
Chadha
and
Kangana
Ranaut
are
two
Bollywood
personalities
on
two
completely
opposing
sides
of
the
political
spectrum.
So,
when
Richa
and
Kangana
came
together
to
star
in
Ashwiny
Iyer
Tiwari's
directorial
Panga,
they
steered
clear
of
discussing
politics.
Richa
said
that
she
and
Kangana
made
the
film
peacefully
and
professionally,
and
that
they
never
discussed
politics
on
set.
Speaking
to
IANS,
Richa
stated
that
actors
never
discuss
politics
on
a
film
set,
no
matter
which
side
of
the
spectrum
they
are
on
or
which
political
ideology
they
subscribe
to.
She
said
that
when
she
goes
on
a
film
set,
she
is
not
there
to
change
anyone's
beliefs
and
their
politics.
"Everyone
has
their
own
beliefs
and
I
am
vocal
about
things
that
I
strongly
believe
in,"
she
said.
Talking
about
Panga
and
her
equation
with
Kangana,
she
said,
"When
it
comes
to
Panga,
we
were
making
a
film.
We
did
that
peacefully,
professionally
and
in
sync
with
the
vision
of
the
director.
And
there
is
no
doubt
about
the
fact
that
Kangana
is
a
brilliant
actress."
She
added,
"I
am
someone
who
has
worked
in
films
with
different
actors
and
when
we
actors
work
in
a
film,
we
all
come
together
professionally
to
put
our
effort
to
make
a
film,
tell
a
story.
That
is
the
intention
and
in
Panga,
too.
Kangana
and
I
came
as
two
professionals
acting
in
a
film.
It
is
that
simple."
Panga
co-stars
Jassi
Gill,
Yagya
Bhasin,
Neena
Gupta,
and
Pankaj
Tripathi
alongside
Kangana
and
Richa.
The
film
is
about
a
mother
who
is
a
former
kabaddi
champion
and
is
aspiring
to
make
a
comeback
to
the
sport.
Panga
is
produced
by
Fox
Star
Studios
and
is
set
to
hit
screens
on
January
24,
2020.