What Does Chitrangda Singh Think About Birthdays?

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Key Takeaways
- Birthdays are moments for reflection and gratitude.
- Chitrangda Singh looks forward to impactful roles.
- Her work honors real-life heroes.
- Upcoming films include 'Housefull 5' and 'Battle Of Galwan'.
- She values laughter and love in her personal and professional life.
Mumbai, Aug 30 (NationPress) As she celebrated her birthday on Saturday, actress Chitrangda Singh reflected on how birthdays serve as a reminder to pause, express gratitude, and enjoy life’s simple pleasures.
Chitrangda stated, “Birthdays are always a reminder to pause, be grateful, and celebrate life’s little joys.”
She expressed her desire for more fulfilling projects.
“All I wish for is more laughter, love, and meaningful work that inspires me. I feel truly blessed for all the love and support I’ve received over the years, and I’m excited for all that lies ahead,” the actress added.
Her latest film, “Housefull 5”, features stars like Akshay Kumar, Abhishek Bachchan, Riteish Deshmukh, and Sonam Bajwa, among others.
Joining the ensemble cast are Nargis Fakhri, Sanjay Dutt, Jackie Shroff, Nana Patekar, Chitrangada Singh, Fardeen Khan, Chunky Pandey, Johnny Lever, Shreyas Talpade, Dino Morea, Ranjeet, Soundarya Sharma, Nikitin Dheer, and Akashdeep Sabir.
Produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under the banner Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, the film centers around several imposters who claim to be the son of a recently deceased billionaire, competing for his fortune aboard a luxury cruise.
The first film in the “Housefull” franchise debuted in 2010 and was loosely inspired by the 1998 Tamil film Kaathala Kaathala. Its subsequent sequels, Housefull 2, Housefull 3, and Housefull 4, were released in 2012, 2016, and 2019, respectively.
Chitrangda will soon appear alongside Salman Khan in “Battle Of Galwan”. On August 4, she described the film as a tale of courage deeply rooted in authenticity.
This film, based on actual events, has strong ties to military history.
Discussing the project, she remarked, “It’s a story of bravery and courage. Coming from an army background, I remember this event being spoken about in our circles. To be part of this film feels very personal.”
She further added, “This isn’t just about the spectacle. It’s meaningful. It’s rooted. It’s real.” Her voice carries a sense of pride, as she connects this role to honoring the real heroes and bringing lesser-known stories to the forefront.
Previously, the actress detailed her experience working with director Honey Trehan on ‘Raat Akeli Hai 2’, sharing that she had to do 28 retakes for a shot.