Radhika
Apte
in
her
latest
interview
with
an
entertainment
portal,
recalled
how
she
was
told
to
go
under
the
knife
during
her
early
days
in
the
industry.
The
actress
said
that
all
these
things
didn't
pressurize
her.
Instead,
it
made
her
angrier
and
love
her
body
even
more.
The
actress
said
that
as
someone
who
didn't
colour
her
hair
for
30
years,
she
cannot
wrap
her
head
around
the
kind
of
procedures
many
people
in
her
industry
get
done
on
themselves.
Radhika
told
Film
Companion,
"When
I
was
new,
I
was
told
to
do
lots
of
jobs
on
my
body
and
face.
First
meeting
I
had,
I
was
told
to
change
my
nose.
Second
meeting
I
had
I
was
told
to
get
a
boob
job.
Then
that
continued,
then
I
was
told
to
do
something
to
my
legs,
then
something
to
my
jaw,
and
something
to
refill
somewhere
here
(points
to
her
cheeks)
then
botox.
Like,
it
took
me
30
years
to
color
my
hair.
I'm
not
going
to
get
even
an
injection.
It
just
put
me
off.
I
never
felt
pressurized
by
it.
In
fact,
I
felt
angrier
and
in
fact
all
of
that
helped
me
actually
love
my
body
even
more
because
I
was
like
'I
love
my
body.'"
The
Phobia
actress
recalled
how
a
friend
of
her
who
got
botox
done
had
asked
her
why
she
was
against
these
procedures.
Radhika
said
that
she
told
her
that
she
does
not
want
to
hate
aging
as
it's
against
nature
and
that
she
does
not
want
to
become
immortal.
Radhika
added,
"But
man,
I'm
just
a
bit
sick
and
tired
of
people
constantly
doing
that
and
which
is
why
it
doesn't
affect
me.
I
mean
it
affects
me,
but
it
doesn't
affect
me
in
the
way
that
I
would
like
to
do
it
ever."
Workwise,
the
actress
is
currently
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
her
upcoming
film
Forensic
alongside
Vikrant
Massey.
The
Vishal
Furia
directorial
is
a
remake
of
Tovino
Thomas'
Malayalam
film
by
the
same
name.