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Radhika Apte reveals pregnancy as she walks into BFI London Film Festival with baby bump
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Radhika Apte reveals pregnancy as she walks into BFI London Film Festival with baby bump

| @indiablooms | 17 Oct 2024, 02:47 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Indian actress Radhika Apte's pregnancy is revealed as she arrived at the BFI London Film Festival with her baby bump on Wednesday.

Radhika, who is married to British musician Benedict Taylor, attended the festival for the screening of her film, Sister Midnight.

The actress posted some of the pictures from the screening on her Instagram handle.

She was wearing a black off-shoulder midi dress while she opted for a bun when it comes to hair.

Radhika, 39, tied the knot with Benedict in 2012.

Photo courtesy: Radhika Apte Instagram handle Photo courtesy: Radhika Apte Instagram handle

The two met with each other for the first time in 2011 in London where Radhika went during a sabbatical.

Radhika and Benedict got married after their brief live-in relationship.

On the work front, Radhika is known for her powerful performances onscreen. Some of her films are Antaheen, Badlapur, Parched, Pad Man, Andhadhun, Monica, O My Darling.

She was last seen in Sriram Raghavan's Merry Christmas, where Katrina Kaif and Vijay Sethupathi starred in the main roles.

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