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Why Richa Chadha Never Took Casting Couch Route

IANS, 30 Aug, 2018 03:12 PM
  • Why Richa Chadha Never Took Casting Couch Route
Actress Richa Chadha has faced casting couch "a couple of times", but she says she never chose that route even if it would have made life easier for her.
 
 
An outspoken actress, Richa shared her thoughts on matters of casting couch in web show "The Girl Tribe", read a statement.
 
 
Talking about how it's not imperative to go through casting couch in order to make it in the industry, Richa said: "It is something that women and men, who want to get into the business, must know - I have only got roles based auditions or if somebody has seen a film of mine and I have been cast again. It is like taking the stairs as opposed to taking the elevator, but it's possible."
 
 
On being questioned about whether she has faced instances of casting couch, Richa said: "Oh yes, absolutely, a couple of times. I have felt like they were really low rung idiotic morons. 
 
 
Although, I was just starting out and it would have made my life easier that is not the path I will ever choose because I feel this is an art form and there has to be some amount of purity in it."
 
 
Earlier this year, Richa Chadha was at the receiving end of massive backlash after she appeared to defend choreographer Saroj Khan's comment on sexual harassment in Bollywood: "I think people are making mountain of molehill. 
 
 
There's narrative that people in Bollywood are the worst and indulge in malpractices which isn't the case. She meant to say it takes place in all industries, why is Bollywood being singled out?" Richa had said after Saroj Khan's largely condemned statement: "At least the film industry provides work and doesn't rape and abandon you."
 
 
In December 2017, the Masaan actress boldly stated that she could reveal names of certain people involved in casting couch if her "safety and future can be secured." Speaking to news agency PTI, she said: "If you give me pension for life, take care of my safety, my family, ensure I'll continue to get work in films and TV or whatever I want to do, my career will grow unabated as it is right now after I name and shame somebody, sure I will. Not just me, million others will do that. But who will do it?"
 
 
On the work front, Richa Chadha will soon be seen in an interesting role in Love Sonia, which releases in India in September. She is best known for films like Masaan and the Gangs of Wasseypur and Fukrey series of films.

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