From Silicon Valley to Netflix Stardom: The Unlikely Journey of a Desi Girl

Written on 06/21/2024


Richa Shukla Moorjani, born and raised in the Bay Area, California, gained international fame with her role in Netflix's "Never Have I Ever."  Cast from a pool of 15,000 actors, she captured hearts worldwide as Kamala. Richa's journey from Silicon Valley to stardom is a tale of breaking stereotypes and embracing passion.

 

Growing up in a family of academics and artists, Richa pursued storytelling instead of a traditional career. She performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in high school and studied Dramatic Arts at university. As a trained dancer, she focuses on projects that highlight underrepresented voices and push for cultural inclusion.

 

In "Forgo," Richa plays Indira Olmstead, an Indian-American police officer. This role brought her widespread acclaim and added depth to the series known for its strong female leads.

 

Richa expressed excitement about Indira, a character uniquely written for an Indian-American actress. She loved the dynamic interactions between her character and other strong female leads, Dot and Lorraine.

 

Interestingly, Richa hadn’t watched "Forgo" before auditioning. She quickly became a fan, immersed herself in the series, and wrote a letter to secure the role.

 

Richa’s performance in "Forgo" showcases her versatility and dedication, highlighting the growing representation of Indian-American actors in Hollywood.

 

  • Richa stars as Indira Olmstead in "Forgo," an acclaimed role.
  • She joined "Forgo" for its strong female leads.
  • Richa hadn’t seen "Forgo" before auditioning but quickly became a fan.
  • Her role emphasizes the representation of Indian-American actors in mainstream media.

 

Richa’s role in "Forgo" is inspiring and paves the way for more diverse casting in Hollywood.