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Radhika Apte shoots back to back

Radhika Apte shoots back to back

| | 18 May 2016, 07:17 pm
Mumbai, May 18 (IBNS): Radhika Apte is juggling with work commitments and the actress has absolutely no time left at all.
The actress who had earlier finished dubbing for her forthcoming film release Phobia immediately rushed to Manali for a film shoot of Guneet Monga's The Ashram. 
 
Radhika was occupied with her film shoot there. In fact the actress also bagged the best actress for the The Tribeca awards 2016 in an intentional narrative feature for Madly. 
 
The film was directed by Anurag Kashyap around here and was flooded with congratulatory messages from the film fraternity.
 
Soon after, little did she have the time to breath, Radhika took off to London for the shoot of yet another short film titled Oyesters. 
 
After delivering a short film like Ahalya and now known to be the queen of short films, this one is keenly been awaited by Radhikas fans and audiences.
 
A powerful performer, Radhika had stunned audiences in Badlapur by her sheer performance. 
 
In fact soon after coming from London, Radhika will be getting into the promotions of Phobia and therefore the actress's hectic schedule continues to go on.
 
Radhika Alte has created a flutter in Bollywood with all her acting prowess and has created a mark all by her own. The actress has two film releases this year Phobia and Kabaali opposite Rajnikanth. 
 
Spokesperson confirmed the news and added, Radhika has a choco block schedule and she has been juggling with her work commitments back to back. 
 
 
 

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