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Radhika Apte is all set to surprise this year

| | Mar 18, 2016, at 02:53 am
Mumbai, Mar 17 (IBNS) Actress Radhika Apte who set the pulse racing with her sensuous portrayal in the short film Ahalya garnered tremendous appreciation.

This year too, the dusky actress has two great offerings.

Radhika, who is known to deliver variety, is taking the notch higher in 2016 with two releases this year.

Radhika Apte is gearing up for her two distinctive releases for the year.

The actress will be seen opposite Southern Superstar Rajinikanth in Kabali where she plays Rajinikanth's wife.

In addition to Kabali, Radhika will be seen a Psychological Thriller titled Phobia.

Radhika Apte plays the main protagonist, and it's her first film in this genre.

After impressing critics and audiences with "Manjhi: The Mountain Man" and "Ahalya"inaddition to Hunterr and Badlapur last year, actress Radhika Apte is ready to show her acting skills in both her upcoming films.

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