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Radhika Apte

Radhika Apte (Marathi pronunciation: [ɾaːd̪ʰikaː əpʈe]) (born 7 September 1985) is an Indian film and television actress. She began acting in theatre and made her film debut with a brief role in the fantasy drama Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! (2005). Her first lead role was in the 2009 Bengali drama Antaheen. She gained attention for her supporting roles in three of her 2015 Bollywood productions: the revenge drama Badlapur, the comedy Hunterrr, and the biographical film Manjhi - The Mountain Man. Her leading roles in the 2016 independent films Phobia and Parched earned her acclaim.[1]

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Radhika Apte
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Apte in 2018
Born (1985-09-07) 7 September 1985 (age 39)
Alma materFergusson College
OccupationActress
Years active2005–present
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(m. 2012)
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In 2018, Apte starred in three Netflix productions – the anthology film Lust Stories, the thriller series Sacred Games,[2] and the horror mini-series Ghoul.[3] She was nominated for an International Emmy Award for her work in the first of these, becoming the first Indian actress to do so.[4][5] She then starred in the Netflix films Raat Akeli Hai (2020) and Monica, O My Darling (2022), and portrayed Noor Inayat Khan in the American film A Call to Spy (2019). Her performance in Sister Midnight (2024) earned her a nomination for a British Independent Film Award.[6]

In addition to her work in independent films, Apte has also played the leading lady in mainstream films, such as the Tamil action film Kabali (2016), the Hindi biographical film Pad Man (2018), and the Hindi black comedy Andhadhun (2018), all of which were commercially successful. She has been married to London-based musician Benedict Taylor since 2012.[7]

Early life

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Radhika Apte born on 7 September 1985 in Vellore, Tamil Nadu into a Marathi family. Her parents were studying and working as doctors at the Christian Medical College & Hospital, Vellore when she was born.[8][9] Her father, Dr. Charudutt Apte, subsequently became a neurosurgeon and chairman of Sahyadri Hospital, Pune.[10][11][12] She is an Economics and Mathematics graduate from Fergusson College, Pune.[13][14][15] In Pune, she initially studied in a regular school, and then was homeschooled along with four friends by their parents living in the same building, who did not want their children to go through the regular schooling system. Apte found this experience liberating, as it boosted her self-confidence.

While growing up in Pune, Apte trained under Kathak exponent, Rohini Bhate, for eight years.[16] It was during this time that Apte became involved in theatre in Pune, and decided to go to Mumbai to join films. However, a few months later, Apte got discouraged by her experience in Mumbai and returned to her family in Pune. Apte recounted these times in an interview with Scoop Whoop in 2018, as a learning yet demoralising experience, wherein she managed with a salary of 8,000 to 10,000 from theatre roles and having to put up with odd landlords and roommates in Goregaon, where she lived as a paying guest. During this time, Apte acted in her first movie, a Marathi film called Gho Mala Asala Hawa (2009). After this she acted in Rakta Charitra, Rakta Charitra 2, and I am.[9]

On returning to Pune, Apte made an overnight decision of going to London for a year, where she studied contemporary dance at London's Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance for a year.[17] Apte said her experience in London was life-changing, as she was exposed to a completely different and liberating way of working professionally. There she met her future husband Benedict Taylor, who subsequently moved to Pune with her, travelling regularly to Mumbai for his work while Apte still did not want to return to Mumbai because of her earlier experience. After a year, she finally agreed to move to Mumbai, and her second experience in Mumbai was far more positive, as she no longer felt lonely.[9]

Career

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Early roles (2005–10)

Apte first appeared with a small role in the Hindi film Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! in 2005, a project she did "just for fun" while still in college.[16] Actor Rahul Bose, who had seen Apte perform in Anahita Oberoi's play Bombay Black, suggested her name to director Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury who cast her in his National award-winning[18] Bengali film Antaheen along with Aparna Sen, Sharmila Tagore and Rahul Bose. She played the role of Brinda Roy Menon, a TV journalist, in Antaheen.[14] Riddhima Seal, writing for The Times of India, called Apte a "revelation", further adding "With eyes that speak a thousand words, her passion for work and the loneliness of her heart as she waits to chat every night with that special stranger just strikes the right chord".[19]

In 2009, Apte had her first Indian release, KBC productions' Gho Mala Asla Hava by Sumitra Bhave and Sunil Sukthankar, in which she appeared as Savitri, a village girl. She later collaborated with Bhave and Sukthankar again on the Hindi docufiction Mor Dekhne Jungle Mein.[13] It was in that year that she also worked on Jatin Wagle's Ek Indian Manoos,[20] Akash Khurana's Life Online, about "a bunch of youngsters working in a BPO" and Amol Palekar's Indian film, Samaantar.[14] In 2010, she was seen in Maneej Premnath's thriller The Waiting Room[21] and later, appeared in a significant role in Ram Gopal Varma's Rakta Charitra and its sequel. On returning from London, Apte was offered a role in a large blockbuster production Hindi film, but was (in her words) kicked out of it, because they felt she was too fat to be in that film.[9]

Breakthrough and rise to prominence (2011–present)

In 2011, Apte appeared in the anthology film I Am and in Shor in the City under Ekta Kapoor's Balaji Motion Pictures. She worked for the third time with the Bhave-Sukthankar duo on Ha Bharat Majha (2012), a film inspired by Anna Hazare's movement that was shot in 14 days[22] and screened at various film festivals.[23][24][25] Her two other 2012 releases were Tukaram in Marathi and Dhoni, her maiden Tamil film. For her performance in the latter, she was nominated for SIIMA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.

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Apte at an event

In 2013, she was seen in the Bengali film Rupkatha Noy.[26] About her character, she said, "I play Sananda, an IT engineer, who is a single mother of a three-year-old child. Sananda had a dreadful past, which keeps haunting her".[27] Apte's first four 2014 releases were Postcard, Pendulum,[28] Legend[29] and Vetri Selvan in three languages – Bengali, Telugu and Tamil, respectively—after which another film of hers, Lai Bhaari, released. Pendulum, which was described by Apte as a "story on magic realism which takes you through multiple layers of parallel realities, or apparent realities",[30] had her playing a working woman in a relationship with a younger man,[31] while in Vetri Selvan, she had played the role of a lawyer.[32] Legend and Lai Bhaari were commercial successes, the latter breaking the opening weekend box office record[33] and becoming the highest grossing Marathi film of all time.[34]

In 2015, Apte gained wider recognition for her roles in six feature films released in the first eight months. In the year's first release, Sriram Raghavan's Badlapur, she had a minor supporting role, for which she shot for six days.[35] Despite appearing only briefly in the latter part of the film,[4] she was widely recognized and appreciated for her performance,[36] with several critics stating that she stood out in the ensemble cast.[37][38][39][40] Rediff's Raja Sen, in particular, wrote that she was "sensational" and featured in "possibly the film's finest" moment.[41] Following a Malayalam release, Haram, her first in the language, and a Telugu release, Lion, she had her next Hindi release, the sex comedy Hunterrr directed by Harshvardhan Kulkarni.[42] Although the film opened to mixed reviews,[43] Apte again earned praise for her performance. While Shubha Shetty-Saha from mid-day.com described her as "excellent in an absolutely realistic role",[44] Filmfare's Rachit Gupta wrote, "While you're at it, hand one (award) to Radhika Apte...She really comes into her own, in a character that's unconventional and full of surprises".[45] With Badlapur and Hunterrr both achieving commercial success and winning Apte critical acclaim, she grew in popularity, breaking into the mainstream Bollywood scene, with the media dubbing her the "latest sensation of Bollywood",[46][47] Bollywood's new "go-to girl"[48] and the "new constant in Indian cinema".[49] HuffPost India wrote, "Radhika Apte is on her way to stardom, whether she likes it or not".[50] In late August, two more Hindi films of her, Ketan Mehta's critically acclaimed biogeographical film Manjhi - The Mountain Man,[17] based on Dashrath Manjhi, featuring Apte as Manjhi's wife Falguni Devi,[51] and Kaun Kitne Paani Mein, a satire on water scarcity featuring Apte as an agriculture graduate, released a week apart.[52][49] Her next film was the Tamil gangster-drama Kabali, in which she was featured as the wife of Rajinikanth. Upon the release, her performance received positive feedback from critics, and the film proved to be a major commercial success as well.[53]

In 2018, Apte co-starred with Akshay Kumar in R. Balki's comedy-drama Pad Man, based on a short story in Twinkle Khanna's book, The Legend of Lakshmi Prasad. It is inspired by the life of Arunachalam Muruganantham from Tamil Nadu, who campaigned for menstrual hygiene in rural India.[54] Apte's role was that of a shy homemaker whose husband (Kumar) invents low-cost sanitary napkins. Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV wrote, "Radhika Apte is, as always, a scene-stealer. She contributes majorly to ensuring that the exchanges between the protagonist and his wife do not veer into corniness."[55]

Apte made her directorial debut with The Sleepwalkers, starring Gulshan Devaiah and Shahana Goswami. The Sleepwalkers is in competition at the Palm Springs International ShortFest 2020, under the Best Midnight Short category.[56]

Among Apte's upcoming films are three Hindi language projects, The Field, the feature debut of Rohit Karn Batra,[57] Leena Yadav's Parched, a U.S.-Indian co-production,[58] and Bombairiya, an Indo – British production[59][60] and a Tamil project, Ula.[61]

Theatre

Apte is actively involved with theatre[13] and has been part of several stage plays, mostly in Hindi language. She is associated with Mohit Takalkar's theatre troupe Aasakta Kalamanch in her hometown and has acted in plays like Tu, Purnaviram, Matra Ratra and Samuel Beckett's That Time with Rehan Engineer.[14] She also performed a commercial Hindi play, Kanyadaan, and an English play named Bombay Black.[20] In 2013, she was part of an Indian play named Uney Purey Shahar Ek, which was an adaptation of Girish Karnad's Benda Kaalu on Toast ("Baked Beans of Toast"). She has also stated that she plans to do an English play in London.[61] Apte has said that she prefers to work in experimental theatre.[20]

Short films

Radhika Apte has also acted in a number of short films, including Darmiyan,[62] in which she played a college girl, Ekta, and Vakratunda Swaha, which was filmed by Ashish Avikunthak over a period of 12 years.[63][64] She played one of the lead roles in Anurag Kashyap's film on eve teasing, That Day After Everyday, which released on YouTube in 2012.[65] She has played the title role in Sujoy Ghosh's 2015 Bengali short film Ahalya.[66]

Personal life

Apte met Benedict Taylor in 2011 in London during her year-long sabbatical when she had gone to learn contemporary dance.[12] Director Sarang Sathaye, a friend of Radhika, in October 2012, said that the two had been living together for a while and that a registered marriage took place a month before the official ceremony was said to be held in March 2013.[12][67] In October 2024, she was revealed to be pregnant with their first child.[68]

Apte has spoken out against sexual harassment in the Indian film industry.[69] She supported the MeToo movement in India, stating that she was hopeful that it could bring about a change if enough major industry figures were to participate.[70]

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Apte in 2018

Tanisha Bhattacharya of Filmfare termed her a "powerhouse performer", who is widely known as the "poster child of OTT".[71] Natasha Dsouza of Femina termed her "happy-go-lucky", "outspoken" and noted, "Apte is a rarity and a new-gen star who's known for two things: essaying complex roles and speaking her mind."[72] Huzan Tata of Verve termed her a "poster girl for regional and art-house cinema".[73] Nihit Bhave of Hindustan Times said, "Apte has often taken on roles that other actresses would have deemed insignificant."[4] In Rediff.com's "Best Bollywood Actresses" list, she was placed 3rd in 2011, 2nd in 2015 and 7th in 2022.[74][75][76] Apte has been described in the media as one of the highest paid actor on OTT.[77][78] Apte is an endorser for brands and products such as Clinique, Sanfe, MCaffeine and RIOPads.[79][80] Her performance in Phobia is regarded as one of the "100 Greatest Performances of the Decade" by Film Companion.[81]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Language Notes Ref.
2005 Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! Anjali Hindi
2009 Antaheen Brinda Bengali
Samaantar Rewa Marathi
Gho Mala Asla Hava Savitri
2010 The Waiting Room Tina Hindi
Rakta Charitra Nandini Telugu Bilingual film
Hindi
Rakta Charitra 2 Nandini Telugu Bilingual film
Hindi
2011 I Am Natasha Segment: "Abhimanyu"
Shor in the City Sapna
2012 Dhoni Nalini Tamil Bilingual film
Telugu
Ha Bharat Maza Unknown Marathi
Tukaram Aavli
2013 Rupkatha Noy Sananda Bengali
All in All Azhagu Raja Meenakshi Tamil
2014 Pendulum Nandita Bengali
Legend Radhika Telugu
Postcard Gulzar Marathi
Vetri Selvan Sujatha Tamil
Lai Bhaari Kavita Marathi
2015 Badlapur Kanchan "Koko" Hindi
Haram Isha Malayalam
Hunterrr Tripti Gokhale Hindi
Lion Sarayu Telugu
Manjhi – The Mountain Man Phaguniya Hindi
Kaun Kitne Paani Mein Paro
The Bright Day Rukmini
X: Past Is Present Rija Segment: "Biryani"
2016 Parched Lajjo
Phobia Mehak Deo
Kabali Kumudhavalli Tamil
2017 Madly Archana Hindi Segment: "Clean Shaven" [82]
2018 Pad Man Gayatri Chauhan [83]
Lust Stories Kalindi Anurag Kashyap's segment; also co-writer
Andhadhun Sophie
Baazaar Priya Rai
2019 Bombairiya Meghna
Chithiram Pesuthadi 2 Durga Tamil
The Wedding Guest Samira English
The Ashram Gayatri
A Call to Spy Noor Inayat Khan
2020 Raat Akeli Hai Radha Hindi
2022 Forensic SI Megha Sharma
Vikram Vedha Priya [84]
Monica, O My Darling ACP Vijayashanti Naidu [85]
2023 Mrs Undercover Durga [86]
2024 Merry Christmas Rosie Cameo appearance [87]
Hindi / Tamil
Sister Midnight Uma English [88]
2025 Last Days Meera Ganali [89]
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Short films

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Year Title Role Language Ref.
2006 Darmiyan Ekta English/Hindi
2010 Vakratunda Swaha Unknown Bengali
2013 That Day After Everyday Rekha Hindi [65]
2015 Ahalya Ahalya Bengali [90]
The Calling Shaheen English
2016 Kriti Dr. Kalpana Hindi [91]
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2015 Stories by Rabindranath Tagore Binodini Hindi Episode: "Chokher Bali"; TV drama [92]
2018 Sacred Games Anjali Mathur Hindi Season 1 [93]
Ghoul Nida Rahim Hindi/English [94]
2021 OK Computer Laxmi Suri Hindi
2023 Made in Heaven Pallavi Menke Hindi Season 2 [95]
2025 Akka TBA Hindi [96]
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Theatre

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Year Production Language Notes
2003 Nako Re Baba
2003 Pan Amhala Khelayachay Marathi
2003 Brain Surgeon English British play
2006 Shobha Yatra Marathi
2006 Tu Marathi
2007 That Time English British play
2007 Poornaviram Marathi
2007 Kanyadaan Marathi
2007 Matra Ratra
2008 Bombay Black
2009 Garbo
2009 Kashmir Kashmir English
2013 Uney Purey Shahar Ek Marathi
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Awards and nominations

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Year Awards Category Film Result Ref.
2010 Screen Award Best Female Debut Rakta Charitra Nominated [citation needed]
2012 Vijay Awards Best Supporting Actress Dhoni Nominated [97]
South Indian International Movie Awards Best Supporting Actress – Telugu Nominated [98]
2015 Stardust Award Best Supporting Actress Badlapur Nominated [99]
Producers Guild Film Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role Nominated
Stardust Award Performer of the Year – Female Manjhi – The Mountain Man Nominated
2016 Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles Best Actress Parched Won [100]
Indian Film Festival of Melbourne Best Actress Nominated
2017 Tribeca Film Festival Award Best Actress in an International Feature Film Madly Won [101]
2018 International Emmy Awards Best Actress Lust Stories Nominated [102]
Screen Awards Best Supporting Actress Andhadhun Nominated [103]
2019 IIFA Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated [104]
Zee Cine Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Female Nominated [105]
iReel Awards Best Breakthrough Artist Won [106]
2020 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Film Best Midnight Shorts The Sleepwalkers Nominated [56]
Filmfare OTT Awards Best Actor Female – Web Originals Raat Akeli Hai Nominated [107]
2022 Pinkvilla Style Icons Awards Super Stylish Universal Star Nominated [108]
Lokmat Stylish Awards Most Stylish OTT Star Won [109]
Filmfare OTT Awards Best Actor Female – Web Originals Forensic Nominated [110]
2023 IIFA Awards Best Supporting Actress Monica, O My Darling Nominated [111]
2023 Filmfare OTT Awards Best Supporting Actress (Web Original Film) Nominated [112]
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