Post
the
success
of
Badlapur,
actress
Radhika
Apte
says
she
is
not
on
a
signing
spree
and
does
not
mind
waiting
for
a
unique
character
to
come
her
way.
Radhika,
29,
who
will
be
next
seen
in
adult
comedy
Hunterrr,
says
her
biggest
fear
is
about
getting
typecast.
"It's
a
conscious
effort
to
not
repeat
myself
and
play
varied
roles.
I
am
choosy
about
my
roles
and
in
that
case
sometimes
I
have
to
reject
many
films
and
wait
for
a
long
time
land
new
characters.
I
feel
there
is
no
point
in
doing
similar
roles
" Radika
told.
In
Hunterrr,
she
appears
as
the
girl-next-door
and
the
actress
says
her
role
is
the
opposite
of
what
she
did
in
her
last
release.
"My
role
in
Hunterrr
is
extremely
different
to
what
I
played
in
Badlapur,
which
was
a
difficult
story.
Hunterrr
is
a
very
unusual
and
funny
story
of
a
common
man.
I
play
one
of
the
love
interests
of
our
main
lead,
Gulshan
Deviah.
My
character's
name
is
Trupti,
who
is
very
middle
class
and
is
a
girl-next-door," she
says.
The
film
is
an
adult
comedy
feels
but
Radhika
is
confident
that
the
film
will
do
well.
"We
are
exposed
to
all
kind
of
films
these
days
and
I
don't
think
this
is
the
first
time
an
adult
comedy
is
releasing.
This
is
a
very
practical
film," she
says.
Starting
her
Bollywood
journey
with
Ram
Gopal
Varma's
Rakta
Charitra,
Radhika
also
starred
in
Bengali,
Marathi,
Telugu
and
Tamil
films.
Though
she
got
a
new
recognition
post
her
stint
in
Badlapur,
Radhika
feels
she
has
a
long
way
to
go.
"Life
has
just
been
the
same...
I
got
a
very
positive
response
for
my
role.
I
am
lucky
that
people
noticed
my
part
in
Badlapur
despite
the
fact
that
the
film
had
an
ensemble
cast.
It
feels
nice."
After
being
a
part
of
multi-starrer
films,
Radhika
will
be
next
seen
in
Mountain
Man
and
Kaun
Kitne
Pani
Main
as
solo
heroine.
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