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Richa to make Indian fashion film for Japan
Mumbai, Sep 26 Actress-producer Richa Chadha, who recently attended the Nara International Film Festival in Japan, is looking forward to working on a fashion film project with a Japanese producer.
Without revealing the name of the producer, Richa said in a statement: "I'm happy to be working on a fashion film project with a Japanese producer who was very keen to work on a film about the varied dynamics of Indian fashion including textiles, considering the vast geography and cultures we have in India."
She is looking forward to curate the film which "we intend to work on from early 2017".
"It will look at how varied fashion aesthetics exist in India and how it has inspired global fashion over the decades."
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