Addressing criticisms regarding Alamzeb’s character, Richa acknowledged that audience feedback, whether positive or negative, is their prerogative. She emphasized that viewers have the right to express their opinions about the show and performances as they see fit.
Richa expressed concern about the rise of trolling and meme culture on social media.
She highlighted the potential hurtfulness of such behavior towards individuals. She emphasized the importance of kindness, noting that everyone is susceptible to negative treatment and should be treated with empathy and respect.
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The actress voiced her perspective on individuals who express dislike for a show. She questioned the need for excessive social media content creation around it, emphasizing that it’s just one performance in one show. Chadha discouraged indulging in such behavior, likening it to jumping on a trending topic for the sake of it. She cautioned against its negative impact, drawing from her own experiences.
Richa urged individuals to redirect their focus to more pressing matters, citing a recent sandstorm tragedy in Mumbai that claimed 14 lives due to an oversized hoarding. She emphasized the importance of addressing real-life issues like these rather than dwelling on critiques of a colleague’s performance. Chadha emphasized her preference for constructive engagement over trivial matters.
Meanwhile, she is preparing for the journey of motherhood and plans to take a hiatus after welcoming her first child with husband Ali Fazal. She anticipates resuming work towards the end of the year, marking an exciting new chapter in her life.