Updated On: 15 January, 2021 12:00 AM IST | Mumbai | PTI
"The first poster that was released faced severe criticism, rightly so. What to me (and my privileged eyes) was a mere prop used by my character in a scene, came across as a stereotypical portrayal of Dalits for many of our people," the actor said.

Richa Chadha in Madam Chief Minister. Picture/PR
Reacting to the poster controversy of her upcoming movie "Madam Chief Minister", actor Richa Chadha on Friday said it was an "unintentional oversight" and it was regrettable.
The film``s poster, which was released on January 5, was slammed by many on social media for apparently showing the Dalit community in a stereotypical way as Chadha``s character is shown holding a broom in her hand.