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After Kangana, Richa Chadha teams up with Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari for Panga

There is a new entrant in the star-cast of filmmaker Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari’s next directorial venture, Panga, which revolves around the sports of Kabaddi. After Kangana Ranaut, Jassie Gill and Neena Gupta, Richa Chadha is the latest actress to have joined the cast of the hotly anticipated movie.

Chadha, who was last seen in the Sudhir Mishra-directed political thriller Daas Dev (2018), took to her Twitter handle to reveal the news with her fans. She also shared with her tweet the images of her own family.


“Parivaar ne saath diya, toh panga liya! My Family means the world to me & thanks to @ashwinyiyer and @foxstarhindi I have another family to call my own. Ready for some more #panga?” read her tweet.

Chadha will next be seen in Love Sonia which is slated to hit the silver screen this Friday. She is also shooting for the upcoming film Shakeela, a biopic on South Indian adult star Shakeela Khan.

Panga is being produced under the banner of Fox Star Studios.

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Highlights:

  • Radhika Apte criticises graphic violence becoming mainstream entertainment
  • Says gore is replacing storytelling across films and streaming platforms
  • Links concern to raising a child in today’s media culture
  • Questions poor scripts and how women are shown on screen

Radhika Apte’s comments on rising violence in films have sparked fresh debate across the industry. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter India, the actor said she is “deeply disturbed” by how violence in films is now sold as entertainment, warning that shock and gore are overtaking storytelling across cinema and streaming.

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