Richa says her role is completely fictional in the cricket-themed show which has been produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani.
"I don't think Preity Zinta will have a problem with the show. It is a fictional character. Preity has worked with Farhan in a very important film which is 'Dil Chahta Hai'. They go back a long time. I think we should all wait till the show begins, then we will know about the response," Richa told PTI.
The 30-year-old actress is doing a web-series for the first time and she says rather than being uncertain about the new entertainment medium, she was very up-beat about it.
"I have always believed in doing game-changing work. In my career, I have always experimented-- be it "Oye Lucky Lukcy Oye' or 'Gangs of Wasseypur'. I believe in taking up new challenges in terms of my career and this is a step towards that."
The show will premiere on Amazon Prime Video.
Best known for her performance in gritty dramas and hard-hitting, rustic portrayals in cinema, Richa says it was a welcome change to finally get to play a glamorous role.
"When I read the script, I really liked it. They approached me and I immediately said yes. This is a very glamorous character which people have not seen me do on screen. It was fun to wear normal clothes for a change and not synthetic salwar-suit or cotton saree."
Richa says she is a cricket lover in real life.
"I'm a big cricket fan and was disappointed when India lost the Champions trophy. But I was not that disappointed to that extent that I would go out and break stuff," she says about reports of people damaging public property after Indian cricket team's loss against Pakistan in the finals of the tournament.
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