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Richa Chadha loves challenges!

| | Oct 23, 2015, at 05:57 pm
Mumbai, Oct 23 (IBNS): Richa Chadha is known for choosing non traditional roles, leaving the audience in awe with her performance. The actress will also be seen in yet another challenging role in her upcoming film ‘Main Aur Charles’, where she plays a young law student ‘Meera’ who is in love with the protagonist Charles.

Speaking about her roles, Richa said, “I feel grateful that I get the opportunity to play real characters on-screen because such roles are difficult to come by. It is always my priority to give the audience my best."

The actress’ track record shows that the films she chooses are dictated by the character and the script. She likes to constantly keep the audience on their toes by choosing different kind of films.

 Richa loves taking up challenges, she received rave reviews for her last Hindi film Masaan by the critics and the audiences alike. Her latest film ‘Main Aur Charles’ is set for release on October 30, 2015.

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