Richa Chadha to star in Indo-British film ‘Aaina’ with William Moseley; details here

Updated : May 18, 2023 17:56
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Actor Richa Chadha is all set to star in the Indo-British production ‘Aaina’ alongside British actor William Moseley. The makers officially announced the film at the prestigious House of Lords last evening. UK member of parliament Stuart Andrew, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Culture, Media, and Sport), joined the lead cast, director, and producers of the film.

Director Markus Meedt will mark his feature debut with this social drama which is about the impact of violence caused by the war, both within cultures and on human beings.

In a statement, Richa spoke about the project and said, ‘I’m excited to be working in a new part of the world. I like to experiment. They have put together an impressive crew of the best talent from India and the UK. It’s truly going to be a collaborative effort to embark on a film that deals with such an important subject. We are currently in London prepping for the film, with shooting expected to commence on June 2nd. I have always strived for challenging roles, and this one is certainly one of the toughest parts I have taken up.’

‘Aaina’ is being produced by Big Cat Films UK, and the producers are Geeta Bhalla and PJ Singh.
Besides this, Richa Chadha will soon be seen in Zee’s ‘Nurse Manjot,’ ‘Fukrey 3,’ and Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Netflix series ‘Heeramandi.’

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