#BoycottRadhikaApte trends on Twitter as actress' nude picture from Parched resurfaces
Mumbai/IBNS: #BoycottRadhikaApte trended on Twitter Friday after Indian actor Radhika Apte's nude picture from film Parched resurfaced on the micro-blogging site.
Several Twitterati targeted Radhika for allegedly going against the Indian tradition.
One user with Twitter name Its Vikarama Aditya says, "Their movies are so bad that I can't even put a photo video. The issue is that they have spread obscenity, boycott them in the interest of the country."
Their movies are so bad that I can't even put a photo video.
— Its_vikrama_Aditya🇮🇳 (@vskutwal7) August 13, 2021
The issue is that they have spread obscenity, boycott them in the interest of the country.#BoycottRadhikaApte pic.twitter.com/cQlW4dGLOy
Gouranga Debnath says, "Shame On Bollywood. Bollywood is destroying Indian Culture."
Shame On Bollywood.
— Gouranga Debnath (@BjpGouranga) August 13, 2021
Bollywood is destroying Indian Culture #BoycottRadhikaApte pic.twitter.com/FNIVjKc5Xw
One Raju Lodhi has urged "all nationalist" to support this trend of boycotting Radhika.
ALL NATIONALIST SHOULD SUPPORT THIS TREND 🇮🇳@beingarun28#BoycottRadhikaApte pic.twitter.com/BvoFlnb9SK
— Raju Lodhi (@RajuLod55399059) August 13, 2021
Parched, a 2015 film, is a story of four women in a desert village of the Indian state of Gujarat.
Apart from Radhika, the film starred Tannishtha Chatterjee, Surveen Chawla, Adil Hussain, Lehar Khan and Sayani Gupta.
The filmmakers showed frontal nudity involving Radhika in a few scenes in the film, which had attracted controversy even during the release.
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