<p>New Delhi: Richa Chadha will next star in a dramedy film, tentatively titled <em>Akhri Somvaar</em>, the actor-producer announced on Friday.</p>.<p>Chadha has also penned the script of the movie, which is described as a "refreshing take on love, societal expectations, and the lengths one goes to for a dream wedding", according to a press release.</p>.<p><em>Akhri Somvaar</em> revolves around a successful reality TV producer who becomes desperate to get married after someone at work calls her a 'childless cat lady'.</p>.<p>The 38-year-old actor, who recently ventured into production with her husband Ali Fazal, said the movie is inspired by her experiences of growing up in a middle-class Punjabi household.</p>.Can't do everything in your first film: Richa Chadha on releasing 'Girls Will Be Girls' digitally.<p>"From my childhood, watching older cousins be set up for arranged marriages, emerged this deeply personal story that I think a lot of families will resonate with. When we graduate from college, we are full of dreams and ambitions."</p>.<p>"Somehow those dreams get dulled when we enter the job market and before you know it, you are in your mid-30s hoping to have both a career and a husband/family, but society thinks it's too late and you become jaded because the dreams are now not achievable," she said in a statement.</p>.<p>Chadha said the film is a slice-of-life story about "coming undone and coming together".</p>.<p>"I think there is currently a dearth of family entertainment. And I think as an actor, my comic timing has been greatly underutilised," she added.</p>
<p>New Delhi: Richa Chadha will next star in a dramedy film, tentatively titled <em>Akhri Somvaar</em>, the actor-producer announced on Friday.</p>.<p>Chadha has also penned the script of the movie, which is described as a "refreshing take on love, societal expectations, and the lengths one goes to for a dream wedding", according to a press release.</p>.<p><em>Akhri Somvaar</em> revolves around a successful reality TV producer who becomes desperate to get married after someone at work calls her a 'childless cat lady'.</p>.<p>The 38-year-old actor, who recently ventured into production with her husband Ali Fazal, said the movie is inspired by her experiences of growing up in a middle-class Punjabi household.</p>.Can't do everything in your first film: Richa Chadha on releasing 'Girls Will Be Girls' digitally.<p>"From my childhood, watching older cousins be set up for arranged marriages, emerged this deeply personal story that I think a lot of families will resonate with. When we graduate from college, we are full of dreams and ambitions."</p>.<p>"Somehow those dreams get dulled when we enter the job market and before you know it, you are in your mid-30s hoping to have both a career and a husband/family, but society thinks it's too late and you become jaded because the dreams are now not achievable," she said in a statement.</p>.<p>Chadha said the film is a slice-of-life story about "coming undone and coming together".</p>.<p>"I think there is currently a dearth of family entertainment. And I think as an actor, my comic timing has been greatly underutilised," she added.</p>