Richa Chadda, who will be seen as a foul-mouthed, roguish character in her forthcoming film Tamanchey, says the traffic on Mumbai roads had already trained her in the language.
“Mumbai roads were a big teacher. Whenever I am driving, my mind is constantly clouded with such words and language. I have been living in Mumbai for five to six years and so, I was well prepared.”
Chadda, who was seen playing a similar character named Bholi Punjaban in Fukrey, she says the two characters are very different.
“There is no similarity between the two. I started working on Tamanchey before Fukrey. The only thing is that both are very confident characters. But this girl [in Tamanchey] knows how to use her sexuality to her advantage,” the 25-year-old said in Mumbai Thursday at the film’s trailer launch.
“She is confident and uses her charm. Bholi didn’t need to, she had a lot of people working for her,” she added.
Tamanchey also stars Nikhil Dwivedi and releases in India on September 19.