B’day Spl: She wanted to be a journalist but became an artist, she did a film with the same actor whom she called for an interview

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Bollywood actress Richa Chadha is celebrating her 38th birthday today i.e. on 18 December. Born on 18 December 1986 in Amritsar, Punjab, Richa has done one hit film after another and impressed the audience and critics through her strong characters. Richa Chadha, who made the audience crazy through films like Fukrey and Masaan, has also become a mother recently. In such a situation, this birthday is going to be even more special for her. You will be surprised to know that Richa, who has won the applause of the audience with her strong acting, did not want to become an actress at one time. Yes, the actress once wanted to become a journalist. Then how did she enter films? Let us tell you.

He made his debut with the same actor whom he called for the interview

Richa Chadha herself revealed in an interview that she wanted to become a journalist, but fate pulled her to the film world. Richa started her career as an intern in a magazine. During the internship, she called a Bollywood actor for an interview and got a film with the actor and after 6 months, she appeared in the film with him.

Richa Chadha made her acting debut in 2008

Richa Chadha made her debut in 2008 with ‘Oye Lucky Lucky Oye’. Before this, she had entered the world of acting through theatre. When she called for the interview, she was also doing a play. Richa called for Abhay Deol’s interview, during this time she was an intern and she made her acting debut with this actor.

 

 

When Abhay Deol was called

Richa had told that when she was doing an internship, she spoke to Abhay Deol for the first time. Talking about this, Richa said- ‘I don’t think Abhay knows that I called him for an interview. At that time he had done some films like Ahista-Ahista. I called him and said that sir we want to do an inside fashion feature with you. I remember, he told me- Next year I have many films in the lead role, cover it then, not now. I thought, how much clarity is there in that man. After six months I was working with him.’