Radhika Apte Hopes That Her Best Time Is Yet To Come

Bindhiya Nhi |Sep 15, 2018

In 2018, Radhika Apte has a lot of movies and projects which makes she become another "Rajkummar Rao", but she does not think 2018 is her best year.

There is a reason behind the nickname "Rajkummar Rao of 2018" which Vikramaditya Motwane especially gives to Radhika Apte. In these recent 2 years, Rajkummar Rao is in everywhere, from Omerta to Fanney Khan, from Stree to Love Sonia. Radhika is as busy as Rajkummar because she has lots of films and projects in her hands. She joins in Lust Stories, Sacred Games and now is Ghoul. More is still coming for Radhika.

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Even though taking part in many projects, Radhika does not think 2018 is already her greatest year. She told IANS that she hopes the best is yet to come:

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It is certain that the actor has such an ambition. She still wants to try more new things, takes more challenges in her career.

In addition, Motwane ( 'Ghoul' producer) said,

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Director Vikramaditya Motwane and actress Radhika Apte atpremiere of horror series Ghoul 

'Ghoul' is the first horror film series ever on Indian Netflix.  The film will have its first premiere in August. Radhika explained why she chose horror gene:

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Radhika seemed to love action as she shared,

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>>> Read more: Radhika Apte Hot Photos And Video To Stir Up Your Boring Day

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