Well-known
for
her
collaboration
with
Netflix,
Radhika
Apte
revealed
to
an
entertainment
portal
that,
when
she
was
a
young
girl,
many
people
would
advise
her
not
to
move
to
Mumbai
to
join
the
film
industry,
because
they
had
a
very
bad
perception
about
the
city,
as
well
as
the
film
industry.
While
talking
to
Cinema
Express,
Radhika
said,
"They
told
me
I
would
get
raped.
They
said
that's
what
happens
in
the
film
industry.
Everyone
has
horrible
perceptions
of
what
happens
in
the
film
industry,
and
the
problem
is,
we
talk
only
in
extremes.
Let's
understand
that
we
are
all
human
beings,
and
I
am
the
same
creature
as
you.
Let's
look
to
normalise
our
lives."
Radhika
also
spoke
about
her
frequent
collaboration
with
Netflix
and
said
she
won't
deny
that
she
shares
a
great
relationship
with
Netflix.
"Thank
god
for
OTT,
They
have
levelled
the
field
for
films.
Big
films
often
hog
the
theatres
leaving
small
films
scrambling
for
a
few
screens.
But
here,
in
OTT
platforms,
your
visibility
is
dependent
on
the
quality
of
your
work," asserted
Apte,
who
has
given
marvellous
performances
in
Netflix
series
like
Sacred
Games
and
Ghoul.
Radhika
was
recently
seen
in
Raat
Akeli
Hai,
a
murder-mystery
drama,
which
streamed
on
Netflix.
Apart
from
Radhika,
the
film
also
featured
Nawazuddin
Siddiqui,
and
it
heaped
praises
for
its
gripping
story-telling.
Both
Radhika
and
Nawaz
were
also
praised
by
the
critics
and
netizens
for
their
brilliant
performances.
In
the
same
interview,
Radhika
also
called
out
the
misogynistic
culture
in
Bollywood
and
said
that
she
doesn't
think
people
are
talking
about
equality
on
many
occasions.
She
also
said
that
she
doesn't
find
herself
in
agreement
with
a
lot
of
people
hence,
she
feels
isolated.
"I
sometimes
wonder
whether
I
am
a
bitter,
cynical
person
or
am
I
not
getting
something,"
added
Apte.