Indian culture is strong enough to remain unaffected by a film: Richa Chadha on Padmavati row
Updated:7 years, 11 months ago
Updated:7 years, 11 months ago
New Delhi, Nov 16 (ANI): Richa Chadha, becomes the latest Bollywood celebrity to show support for controversy-ridden 'Padmavati' as the actor that Indian culture and traditions are strong enough to remain unaffected by a film. When asked about her opinion on the row, Richa, who has worked with Bhansali in his 2014 love story Ram Leela, said that people should first watch Padmavati then object to it. The actress was present at the song launch of her upcoming film 'Fukrey Returns' along with the complete cast of the film. Various sections of the community have raised objection to the film, demanding its ban and as the Deepika Padukone starrer nears its release (on December 1), the opposing voices have only gained fervor. 'Fukrey Returns' is set to release on December 15.
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