Radhika Apte: Online Platforms Are Much More Bold & Daring As Compared To Movies!
Radhika Apte praised the online driven web series by saying that they are much more bold and daring as compared to movies. She's now a part of an online series in Netflix titled Sacred Games.
Radhika
Apte
was
last
seen
in
the
movie
Padman
starring
alongside
Akshay
Kumar
and
the
film
fared
well
at
the
box
office
and
spread
a
social
message
about
the
use
of
sanitary
napkins.
The
actress
is
now
taking
a
new
route
and
will
soon
be
seen
in
a
Netflix
series
titled
Sacred
Games
which
also
stars
Bollywood
stars
such
as
Saif
Ali
Khan
and
Nawazuddin
Siddiqui.
The
online
series
will
be
directed
by
Anurag
Kashyap
and
will
release
on
July
6,
2018.
The
Padman
actress
compared
the
content-driven
cinemavs
web
series
and
stated
that
the
online
contents
are
much
more
bold
and
daring.She
opened
up
to
HT
by
saying,
"Online
platforms
like
YouTube
are
abuzz
with
films
and
videos
dealing
with
bold
and
brave
topics.
And
there
is
also
an
audience
for
the
same.
At
the
same
time,
certain
films
will
be
seen
in
theatres
only."
Radhika
Apte
Shifting
Her
Focus
To
Web
Series
Completely?
"I
do
not
take
up
roles
based
on
the
platform.
It
is
the
content
and
the
artists
associated
with
it
that
matters
the
most
to
me.
Projects
often
get
axed
because
of
the
risks
involved
in
making
a
feature
film,
but
I
don't
think
that
is
bad."
Radhika
Apte
Praised
Padman!
"I
am
glad
to
be
a
part
of
something
that
made
a
difference
to
the
society.
It
is
not
everyday
that
such
social
issues
are
blended
so
well
with
entertainment.
I
am
happy
I
could
be
part
of
the
project."
Radhika
Apte's
Upcoming
Projects!
Radhika
Apte
is
currently
shooting
for
her
upcoming
movie
titled
Bazaar
and
it
also
stars
Saif
Ali
Khan
and
Ayushmann
Khurrana
in
the
lead
roles.
International
Projects?
Reports
are
doing
the
rounds
that
Radhika
Apte
has
signed
an
international
movie
alongside
Slumdog
Millionaire
actor
Dev
Patel.
She
Refused
To
Spill
The
Beans!
Radhika
Apte
refused
to
spill
the
beans
about
her
international
project
and
said
to
HT,
"These
are
still
in
the
working
and
I
cannot
talk
about
them
right
now."