Newbie Richa Chadda, who played spirited wife Nagma of Sardar Khan in the first part of Gangs of Wasseypur, says she is nervous about her role in part two because she ages a lot. In the concluding part, she plays the 66-year-old widow of Sardar Khan portrayed by Manoj Bajpai.
"I am honoured that people liked my character in the first part. I was also confident about my character. But I am really nervous and worried about public's response this time. I hope they accept me as a 66-year-old. I don't want to look unconvincing," Richa Chadda said.
For playing an older woman, Richa had to undergo a cumbersome make-up schedule every day before her shoot and had to rely on prosthetics to add wrinkles to her face. "My character was a challenge for me and Anurag asked me to play it with my imagination. We were shooting in peak winters and I had to get up every day early for my make-up. I had to add an oil-based white colour in my hair which used to take two hours to get dry," she said.
Gangs of Wasseypur 2, hits the screens today, August 8, will see Richa Chadda playing a powerful matriarch, who is one of the main forces behind son Faizal’s (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) revenge.
Richa Chadda is worried about her role in the second part of Gangs of Wasseypur!
on August 08 at 01:31pm
Newbie Richa Chadda, who played spirited wife Nagma of Sardar Khan in the first part of Gangs of Wasseypur, says she is nervous about her role in part two because she ages a lot. In the concluding part, she plays the 66-year-old widow of Sardar Khan portrayed by Manoj Bajpai.
"I am honoured that people liked my character in the first part. I was also confident about my character. But I am really nervous and worried about public's response this time. I hope they accept me as a 66-year-old. I don't want to look unconvincing," Richa Chadda said.
For playing an older woman, Richa had to undergo a cumbersome make-up schedule every day before her shoot and had to rely on prosthetics to add wrinkles to her face. "My character was a challenge for me and Anurag asked me to play it with my imagination. We were shooting in peak winters and I had to get up every day early for my make-up. I had to add an oil-based white colour in my hair which used to take two hours to get dry," she said.
Gangs of Wasseypur 2, hits the screens today, August 8, will see Richa Chadda playing a powerful matriarch, who is one of the main forces behind son Faizal’s (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) revenge.
"I am honoured that people liked my character in the first part. I was also confident about my character. But I am really nervous and worried about public's response this time. I hope they accept me as a 66-year-old. I don't want to look unconvincing," Richa Chadda said.
For playing an older woman, Richa had to undergo a cumbersome make-up schedule every day before her shoot and had to rely on prosthetics to add wrinkles to her face. "My character was a challenge for me and Anurag asked me to play it with my imagination. We were shooting in peak winters and I had to get up every day early for my make-up. I had to add an oil-based white colour in my hair which used to take two hours to get dry," she said.
Gangs of Wasseypur 2, hits the screens today, August 8, will see Richa Chadda playing a powerful matriarch, who is one of the main forces behind son Faizal’s (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) revenge.
Source: NDTV