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Richa Chadha wants to reunite with team Fukrey

Richa Chadha has played a number of characters in her career, but if one talks about her most popular onscreen role so far, many of us would agree that it has to be none other than Bholi Panjaban from the Fukrey franchise.

Also starring Ali Fazal, Pulkit Samrat and Varun Sharma in central characters, Fukrey is one of the most successful comic franchises of Bollywood. Talks about the third instalment of Fukrey have been around ever since the super success of Fukrey Returns in 2017. But the makers are yet to announce the project officially.


Richa Chadha, who can be currently seen in Amazon Prime Video’s popular show Inside Edge 2, says that she would love to reunite with the team of Fukrey for a third instalment of the franchise.

“My director put a cryptic post. So, I don’t know what he is thinking or what is in his mind. But I really want to get reunited with my Fukrey team. These are my favourite bunch of boys. Together they are so much fun. Fukrey is also special to me because there is Ali and we finally started seeing each other. I love being part of that team”, said the actress.

Chadha will next be seen in Fox Star Studios’ much-awaited film Panga. Helmed by popular filmmaker Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, Panga also stars Kangana Ranaut in the lead role. Neena Gupta and Pankaj Tripathi will be seen playing important characters too. The movie is scheduled for its theatrical release on 24th January, 2020.

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