Published 17:39 IST, July 25th 2020

Richa Chadha makes Twitter account private; says 'mindless scrolling takes too much time'

Bollywood actor Richa Chadha on Saturday announced that she is making her Twitter handle 'private' to limit the 'mindless scrolling'. Read further here —

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Bollywood actor Richa Chadha on Saturday anunced that she is making her Twitter handle 'private' to limit 'mindless scrolling'. actor also shared a picture of her screen time spent on Twitter — 9 hours 8 minutes — and wrote that she has a deadline.

With over 395,000 followers, Richa said, "Am making my account private. It’s t because this platform is toxic ( world is toxic Tbh ab kya karein). I am here to help, support, amplify, crack a joke only, but I have a deadline and this mindless scrolling takes too much time !" [sic]

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Richa Chadha recently hit headlines for her in-depth blog on film industry. For Chadha, her breakthrough film 'Gangs of Wasseypur', turned out to be a cult film that is till date talked about for its cinematic brilliance. But did you kw how much was actor paid for it? In an in-depth blog post, Richa raised an issue — 'why can't actors be paid royalty' and went on to reveal her fees for Anurag Kashyap film.

"I was paid Rupees 2,50,000 (two lacs fifty thousand) for ‘Gangs Of Wasseypur’ both parts and that’s alright. Kashyap took a chance on me, and for that I am forever grateful. I didn’t even expect to be paid for a break like that. film went on to become a cult hit. My continuing career is testament to that," Richa wrote on her blog.

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She also asked why re was silence on a 'deliberate attempt' to 'vilify industry' and present all in a bad light. Terming her views as ' amateur perspective', she hoped it will 'stimulate a long overdue and necessary discussion.' She hoped one celebrates each or's successes and t failures, and it was important to find out toxins, making industry 'toxic'.      

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17:39 IST, July 25th 2020