She not just broke the cliché picture of the Bollywood courageous woman with her part in movies like Phobia, Badlapur, Manjhi – The Mountain Man and short film Ahalya, but on the other hand is vocal about her solid sentiments on social issues. Performing artist Radhika Apte says she generally does those things that she has confidence in, without being frightened of the results. Radhika was as of late in the news for her spilled lovemaking scene in Parched, yet she says that it wasn't spilled.
IANS got up to speed with Radhika at the Lakme Fashion Week (LFW) Winter/Festive 2016 where she was strolled as the work of art for planner Saroj Jalan. Inquired as to whether she is not terrified of negative criticism for her assessment on social issues, Radhika said: "You get negative remarks regardless of the possibility that you are not talking. So you can't be frightened of pessimistic remarks from individuals. I can't have twofold norms, so I do what I trust in."
In 10 years old profession in the Indian diversion industry, Radhika has adjusted her work amongst business and strange silver screen. She says that she needs to investigate more as an on-screen character.
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