I am not doing Dirty Picture: Richa

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,May 08 2012]

The latest name dong the rounds with respect to Dirty Picture's remake is of Richa Gangopadhyay. The Mirapakai actress has, however, clarified that she is not part of project and that she would not do it even if she was offered the role.

After names of some top actresses, including Anushka Shetty, were coined, the name of has been buzzed in the past few days.

Reacting to this, the Bengali girl says, I have not been offered any such role. And even if I am approached for the southern remake of Dirty Picture, I would not accept it.

Richa is currently playing the female lead in Bengali film 'Bikram Singha', which is a remake of Tamil hit 'Siruthai' (that's Vikramarkudu). The actress is thrilled about doing a film in her mother tongue. The character is a slightly modified one when compared to the Tamil version, she signs off.

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