Filmmakers
sometimes
replace
their
lead
actors
for
a
number
of
reasons.
Shraddha
Kapoor
says
it
is
completely
justified
to
do
this
as
it
depends
on
what
each
actor
brings
to
the
fore.
She
also
believes
that
if
a
project
is
meant
to
come
to
an
actor,
it
will.
Speaking
to
News18,
Shraddha
said,
"I
think
it's
absolutely
right.
But
I
also
feel
that
whatever
is
meant
to
come
to
you,
comes
to
you,
and
whatever
is
not
meant
to
be
yours
will
not
be
yours.
I
feel
if
I'm
cast
in
a
particular
film
and
that
is
meant
to
be
for
me
then
there's
something
that
I'll
bring
to
the
table
that
will
add
value
to
those
films.
It's
actually
even
on
the
actor
if
they
want
to
do
it."
Shraddha
is
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
her
upcoming
film
Baaghi
3,
a
sequel
in
the
action
film
franchise
Baaghi.
The
actress
had
starred
in
the
first
installment
of
the
film,
but
was
replaced
by
Disha
Patani
in
the
second.
She
continued,
"There
are
a
lot
of
things
that
don't
come
to
the
fore
that
a
certain
actor
or
actress
may
not
want
to
do
that
particular
film;
that
also
happens.
So,
I
did
this
(Baaghi
3)
film
because
it's
adding
value
to
me
and
I
believe
it's
vice
and
versa.
It's
the
character
that
I've
never
played
before.
For
me
as
an
actor,
it
was
quite
challenging."
Recently,
Shraddha
herself
replaced
Katrina
Kaif
in
Remo
D'Souza's
dance
film
Street
Dancer
3D
co-starring
Varun
Dhawan.
In
Saina,
an
upcoming
biopic
on
Saina
Nehwal,
Shraddha
was
replaced
by
Parineeti
Chopra.
Baaghi
3
stars
Tiger
Shroff
in
the
lead
and
is
scheduled
to
hit
theatres
on
March
6.