16 March,2023 07:45 AM IST | Mumbai | Priyanka Sharma
Richa Chadha
Richa Chadha's upcoming offering, Heeramandi, marks her second film with Sanjay Leela Bhansali, who she previously worked with in Goliyon Ki Rasleela - Ram Leela (2013).
"Sanjay sir is a visionary, magician, and a storyteller," Chadha says, adding that in her career spanning 10 years, she has "never felt as distanced" from her comfort zone as she does while working on this project.
"Often, I go on set, and the director tells me, âYou can do this, you were so great in that film.' Honestly, I feel like telling them that that was 10 years ago. I am not the same person that I was even a year ago. I have evolved. I am a director's actor, and love being pushed to my potential. I like to be challenged till my throat is dry and I develop nausea from nervousness. That is why, I love working with Sanjay sir," she says.
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Chadha believes Bhansali is "respectful" towards those he collaborates with, and helps artistes explore their craft. "He doesn't suffer fools gladly and has high standards. I'd rather work with a taskmaster who holds himself to such standards than with a director who coddles me but makes a bad film. I feel lucky that I got that chance twice, but, Heeramandi will always be special."
The Netflix offering is based on the story of three generations of courtesans, and is set in pre-independent India. The upcoming series also stars Sonakshi Sinha, Shaarmin Sehgal and Manisha Koirala in pivotal roles.