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Radhika Apte sets pulse racing in her glam avatar

| | Jan 20, 2016, at 01:55 am
Mumbai, Jan 19 (IBNS): Radhika Apte recently shot with renowned magazine GQ and the end result was palpitating.
The bold and beautiful Radhika, who is known for her dare to bare attitude and contribution to Indian Cinema with some phenomenal performances looked undoubtedly hot.
 
Radhika has garnered tremendous response from the industry as well as her audiences for her sensuous shoot for the magazine.
 
The actress looks her best ever in the hot avatar.
 
Ever since the issue released in stands, the magazine has been receiving overwhelming feedback all thanks to Radhika.
 
The actress who is known for her versatility has sure upped Bollywood glam quotient a notch higher.
 
 
 

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