Richa Chadha Returns to Belly Dancing 6 Months After Delivery

Richa Chadha has returned to belly dancing, 6-7 months after her delivery. She attended a five-day intensive course in Goa to reconnect with the dance form. The actress shared that belly dancing started as postpartum therapy and blossomed into a parallel interest. Richa is also a trained Kathak dancer and previously trained under Olga Meos in Kazakhstan.

Key Points: Richa Chadha Returns to Belly Dancing After Delivery

  • Richa Chadha returns to belly dancing postpartum
  • Attends a 5-day intensive course in Goa
  • Belly dancing helped her as postpartum therapy
  • Trained under Olga Meos in Kazakhstan previously
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Richa Chadha: Got back to dancing about 6-7 months after my delivery

Richa Chadha returns to belly dancing 6-7 months after delivery, attending a 5-day intensive course in Goa to reconnect with the dance form.

Richa Chadha: Got back to dancing about 6-7 months after my delivery
"I got back to dancing about 6-7 months after my delivery - Richa Chadha"

Mumbai, April 30

Richa Chadha has returned to belly dancing and took time out in Goa to attend a five-day intensive course to understand the dance form better. The actress-producer said that after a gap of a few years, she felt the urge to reconnect with it in a "more dedicated way."

Speaking about her decision to return to belly dancing, Richa shared, "I got back to dancing about 6-7 months after my delivery, I got in touch with Dipika Vijay because she is an amazing teacher."

The actress talked about how belly dancing turned into an interest for her.

"What started as an exploration into the use of belly dance as therapy, in my postpartum phase as actually blossomed into a full-blown parallel interest of mine," she added.

She concluded: "After a gap of a few years, I felt the urge to reconnect with it in a more dedicated way. This course in Goa is not for a role or a performance; it's purely for myself, to learn, to grow, and to fall in love with the form all over again."

It was a few years ago, while preparing for a special number in one of her films, Richa trained in tribal belly dancing under internationally renowned expert Olga Meos in Kazakhstan.

Even during the lockdown, the actress continued her training through online sessions, using the time to sharpen her movements and stay connected to dance. Richa is also a trained Kathak dancer.

On the professional front, Richa was last seen in Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar helmed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.

The popular series was set in Lahore's red-light district of Heera Mandi. It is set during the Indian independence movement and explores the lives of tawaifs and their intersection with political and personal struggles under British colonial rule.

- IANS

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Siddharth J
Good for her, but honestly, I wish Bollywood would focus more on talent than these lifestyle posts. The attention on personal hobbies over actual films is getting old. Still, at least she's putting work into something disciplined.
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Ananya R
Omg belly dance is such a beautiful form! 😍 Im a Kathak dancer myself and I love that she's exploring different styles. Tribal belly dance under Olga Meos? Wow, thats next level. More power to her! 💃
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Michael C
It's refreshing to see an actress prioritize personal growth over commercial roles. Taking a 5-day intensive course just for herself shows real dedication. Reminds me of how some of our best Western dancers constantly retrain. Good on her!
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Rahul R
Bahut sahi! 💪 What I like most is she said it's not for a role or performance—that's genuine passion. And doing all this while managing a baby? Hats off. Meanwhile, Im struggling to even do 10 pushups after work daily. 😅
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Kavya N
I feel like Indian actresses often hide their postpartum journeys, so this is a breath of fresh air. But 6-7 months is still quite early—most new moms are still adjusting. Hope she's not putting pressure on others. Still, lovely to see her glow! ✨
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