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'Fukrey 2' Will Be Better Than First Instalment: Richa Chadda

Darpan News Desk, 16 Feb, 2017 12:11 PM
  • 'Fukrey 2' Will Be Better Than First Instalment: Richa Chadda
Actress Richa Chadha, who will be seen reprising her role of a lady goon in "Fukrey 2", is confident that the sequel will be better than the first movie in the franchise.
 
"'Fukrey 2' is a very good film and my instinct says it will be better than the first instalment," Richa, who came together with actor Ali Fazal here, for an event of an NGO Dhai Akshar, which works for unprivileged children.
 
Ali, a board member of Dhai Akshar with director Amol Gupte, was also joined by other "Fukrey" cast members Manjot Singh and Varun Sharma.
 
Richa said the essence of her role as 'Bholi Punjaban', who lends money at high interest rate, is not changed for "Fukrey 2".
 
"My character has not been changed, but the story and the creativity are completely different from the first one. 'Fukrey' was a surprise for the audience as we all were newcomers that time. Nobody expected that the film would do such good business," Richa added.
 
Ali, who played Zafar, a serious guitarist and a loverboy in the first part, said: "This time there will be a lot of adventure and action. 'Fukrey 2' will be more fun and entertaining."
 
However, Ali feels making a sequel is really risky because people already have high expectations.

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