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Richa has no time for 'Tamanchey' promotions

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 12 Sep, 2014 01:18 PM
    Actress Richa Chadda, who has multiple movie projects lined up and a touring play "Trivial Disasters" in her kitty, is feeling helpless because her packed schedule isn't allowing her to promote "Tamanchey".
     
    The actress is currently in Lucknow shooting for director Sudhir Mishra’s "Pyaas", the latest adaptation of the classic "Devdas".
     
    While "Tamanchey" is ready for release in October, Richa is in a big dilemma as far as her dates are concerned. She was recently even missing from an event of the movie.
     
    In her defence, she said in a statement: "I really wanted to be a part of 'Tamanchey promotions'. It's one project, the release of which I am really looking forward to.
     
    "But unfortunately, I am here in Lucknow where we are shooting night shifts and have already suffered delay due to the rains. Plus the release of 'Tamanchey' got pushed and I had committed my time to Sudhir's film and another film that I am doing."
     
    "Tamanchey", which also stars Nikhil Dwivedi, was earlier slated to hit theatres Sep 19.

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