Richa Chadha Reveals Her Transformation: From Pushover to Fearless Star

Richa Chadha recently opened up about her personal journey during IFP Season 15. She revealed that the confident, bold persona people see today wasn't always part of her identity. The actress shared how she used to be a pushover in her 20s, often accepting roles without proper consideration. She specifically recalled waking up confused on a film set, questioning why she had agreed to perform an uncomfortable item song.

Key Points: Richa Chadha Shares Journey from Pushover to Fearless Actress

  • Reveals she was a pushover in her 20s before transforming mindset
  • Recalls waking up confused on set for unwanted item song
  • Details industry pressure about appearance and diet restrictions
  • Admits to previously jeopardizing body and mind for roles
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Richa Chadha on transforming her mindset: 'I wasn't always this fearless'

Richa Chadha opens up about her personal transformation, revealing she was once a pushover in her 20s before becoming the confident actress we know today.

"The person that you see today, who is 'bindaas' and confident, and bold... I wasn't always like this. - Richa Chadha"

Mumbai, Nov 30

Actress Richa Chadha, known for her fearless attitude and always speaking her mind, shared that she was not always like that and has worked on transforming her mindset.

Speaking during the IFP Season 15, Richa revealed she used to be a pushover in her 20s.

Citing a particular incident, the 'Fukrey' actress was heard saying, "The person that you see today, who is 'bindaas' and confident, and bold, all those adjectives that have been added to my name in the public, I wasn't always like this. In my 20s, I was such a pushover that one day I woke up, and I was on a set, and I was like, "When did I sign this movie? What happened? Why am I doing this item song kind of gyration?" This is a typical male gate. The director is telling me I need a male choreographer, and you need to do like thrusts, and I'm like, who are these dated efforts? What is going on?"

Sharing how one is subjected to constant judgement in the industry, Richa went on to say, "I realized somebody has just came like a manager, telling you what to do and you think okay this is what I should be doing, I should not be doing this, this is what I should be doing, all the while they'll be rating you and they're like you know maybe your lips are or maybe your face is a bit like, what are you doing, you know stop drinking water 3 days before the song, stop having salt."

The 'Heeramandi' actress confessed that she has also done all these things, jeopardizing her body and mind.

"I want to say, I've done those things, and I've done them, and I've cursed myself, and I've beaten up my body, and I've bashed my mind, and I've been like "I suck, this is so terrible," but the world does that", she concluded.

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Rohit P
Respect for her honesty. The industry pressure is real - from body shaming to being told how to look and behave. Glad she broke free from that toxic mindset. More power to her!
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Sarah B
As someone who moved to Mumbai for work, I completely understand this transformation journey. It takes courage to go from being a people-pleaser to setting boundaries. Her story is inspiring for young professionals everywhere.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate her honesty, I wish she'd name the people who pressured her. Speaking up without naming names doesn't really change the system. Still, baby steps are better than no steps.
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Meera T
The part about being told to stop drinking water and salt before songs is shocking! This industry needs serious reform. Richa's journey from pushover to empowered woman is what every Indian girl should learn from. 🙏
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David E
Interesting to see how universal these workplace dynamics are. The pressure to conform exists everywhere, but Bollywood seems particularly intense. Her transformation is commendable.

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