Actress Richa Chadha, who has won everyone's heart with her performance in Bollywood, is seen in very few films these days. Although he has played many great characters in his career, then it is 'Gangs of Wasseypur' or 'Oye Lucky Lucky Oye' or Fukrey. Recently Richa became a part of a conversation to promote one of her upcoming projects. During this time she replied to a lot of work on the talk of Bollywood vs South Film Industries which is in the news. During this time, he said, "Compared to the Hindi film industry, the math of the industries of the South is better. So a film like 'Master' takes an opening with good numbers because a very dedicated fan club of the South megastar goes out and watches the film, and unlike the Hindi film industry and the greedy film distributors here, there they keep the ticket price between Rs 100 and Rs 400 even if that film is a hit. But here, the footfall (audience arriving at the theatre) is reduced due to ticket prices above 400. The audience spends on food and drink. Naturally, there will be a loss of cinema. It has more to do with distribution. ' He further said, "It is very important to control the ticket price of Hindi films. He also said, "It's difficult to do it by itself, it has to be done by force." Giving the example of a recently released film, Richa said, "Recently a film was released, which I am sure will come on OTT soon, its lead actors had their noses in the air. And when the first day's collections came in, they were less than one-third of the hero's fees. If that happens, how will your math work?" The actress further said, "If cinema has to survive, big stakeholders will have to take responsibility. Now if we talk about work, Richa will soon be seen in 'Fukrey 3'. On the first day itself, Jayeshbhai became loud, ranveer's magic did not work Dharmendra's grandson Karan Deol gets engaged!, know the truth of the viral news "We need to make good commercial films'' - says Jackky Bhagnani