Radhika
Apte
Takes
A
Dig
At
Starkids:
Radhika
Apte,
the
versatile
and
outspoken
actress
known
for
her
unconventional
roles,
has
once
again
captured
the
attention
of
netizens
with
her
candid
comments
on
the
state
of
the
film
industry.
RADHIKA
APTE
SAYS
ACTORS
SHOULD
BE
VALUED
FOR
THEIR
TALENTS
Radhika
during
an
interview
with
Film
Companion
talked
about
the
advantages
the
star
kids
enjoy.
A
clip
from
her
interview
has
gone
viral
on
Reddit
that
shows
her
openly
discussing
the
prevalent
biases
in
the
industry.
She
pulled
no
punches
in
stating
her
views
and
said,
"Actors
who
want
to
do
better
their
game,
they
have
to
more
exercise,
dress
better,
get
clicked
more,
and
do
thingies
on
their
faces.
They
don't
go
for
courses
or
for
coaching,
for
performance
you
know
because
that's
not
valued.
They
go
like
That's
a
star
kid,
or
this
is
a
somebody
being
promoted
by
somebody,
cast
them,
acting
to
karwa
lenge.
And
then
they
say,
actors
are
dumb,
actors
are
the
least,
simplest
thing
to
do.
And
I
find
it
very
annoying."
NETIZENS
REACT
TO
RADHIKA
APTE'S
COMMENT
As
soon
as
the
video
went
viral,
netizens
flooded
the
Reddit
thread
with
expressions
of
support
and
admiration
for
the
actress.
A
user
wrote,
"Baja
di!
Radhika
Apte
is
so
frank
yaar.
Like
she
has
no
fucks
to
give.
Bindaas
bol
deti
hai
jo
unke
man
me
hai."
Another
user
commented,
"This
is
the
kind
of
badass
woman
we
like.
Not
like
that
kangu
babe." Acting
tho
karva
Lenge
is
exactly
why
the
industry
is
in
shambles
and
no
one
except
the
SRKs
and
Sunny
Deol's
and
AKs
cannot
get
block
busters,"
opined
a
third
user.
One
more
comment
read,
"Hhonestly.
The
nepo
kids
literally
act
like
the
popular
kids
at
school
while
reading
out
loud
shakespeare
or
something
during
class
where
it's
cool
to
sound
incredibly
uninterested
bc
it's
otherwise
too
"cringey".
Like
ananya
in
dream
girl
2
(and
literally
every
single
one
of
her
other
movies).
If
you're
here
to
act,
then
go
all
the
way
why
tf
do
you
have
reservations
about
how
cringe
you
look.
The
fact
you're
worried
about
already
removes
the
audience
from
the
story
that
you're
trying
to
tell."
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particular
article
is
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media
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the
subject.
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