Actor-producer Richa Chadha is set to expand her creative canvas with a new non-fiction series that will explore travel, culture and the human stories rooted in landscapes and communities. The project marks Chadha’s foray into the non-fiction space as a creator, reflecting her growing interest in storytelling beyond conventional formats.
According to a UNI report, the upcoming series will focus on real experiences and cultural exploration, offering a layered portrait of India’s diverse social and cultural fabric. Through stories drawn from different regions and communities, the series aims to highlight traditional practices, lived experiences and the deep connections between people and the places they inhabit.
Known for choosing meaningful and socially resonant projects, Chadha’s latest venture further underscores her evolution from actor to a multi-faceted film personality. The non-fiction series is expected to bring together travel, heritage and human connection, seen through a lens shaped by empathy and curiosity, while capturing the richness and complexity of India’s cultural landscape.
Speaking about the project, Chadha said she has always believed that stories exist everywhere—in people, places and cultures that are often overlooked. She added that the series is driven by a desire to explore these worlds with compassion and openness, while continuing to challenge herself creatively. As an artist, she noted, experimentation and growth are essential to staying honest to the craft.
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