Several films in Tamil, Marathi, Telugu, Bengali, and English have also included Indian actress Radhika Apte, best known for her work in Hindi films. She won multiple awards for her roles in "Badlapur," "Hunterrr," and "Manjhi-The Mountain Man," three of her Bollywood films from 2015. Even though the fact that Radhika Apte may have been claimed by Netflix as its own, Radhika has always given us beautiful characters and captivating stories. She received additional praise for her main performances in the 2016 independent films Parched and Phobia. In 2018, Apte played the lead in three different Netflix productions: the suspenseful series Sacred Games, the terrifying miniseries Ghoul, and the compilation film Lust Stories. For her performance in the first of these, she received an international Emmy nomination.
Kriti, a psychological thriller starring Manoj Bajpayee, Kriti Sharma, and Neha Sharma, keeps you guessing about the truth until the end. Radhika had an outstanding performance as the psychiatrist, Dr. Kalpana, despite sharing screen time with a seasoned actor like Bajpayee.

Phobia, one of the best psychological suspense films to come out recently, was a spine-tingling thriller that featured one of Apte's most impressive performances. Apte, who played a teenage artist with agoraphobia, was delightful to watch, especially when she let her actions speak for themselves rather than relying too heavily on language.

R. Balki is the writer and director of the 2018 biographical comedy-drama film Pad Man. Sonam K. Ahuja appears in a cameo alongside Radhika Apte and Akshay Kumar. When he sees his wife Gayatri using an unhygienic cloth while she is on her period, Laxmikant becomes upset. After that, he increased awareness and created a machine that could make cheap sanitary pads.

Radhika Apte played a brief role in the Abhimanyu-related section of this renowned anthology. The story addressed child sexual abuse and did so in a way that displayed extreme sensitivity. While playing Abhimanyu's (Sanjay Suri) friend, Radhika gave us a quick glimpse of her acting skills.

Anurag Basu directed Rabindranath Tagore's Tale for television, an anthology that Anurag Basu adapted. Chokher Bali featured Radhika as Binodini. Like most ladies in Tagore's works, Apte's character is not constrained to the limited, one-dimensional positions that TV soap operas carve out for female characters.

The Arab mythological monster Ghoul serves as the inspiration for the Indian horror web series Ghoul. It is the second Indian Netflix original after Sacred Games. A mystery prisoner is sent to a remote military interrogation facility in a totalitarian near-future India. There he reveals the most awful secrets of his captors and sets free an Arabic folklore demon, turning the tables on them.

Ahalya, one of the current favorites among Hindi short films, was not only a clever retelling of an ancient tale but also gave Radhika Apte a chance to show off her acting prowess. She conveyed a range of emotions in a brief amount of time, enabling the audience to engage with the narrative fully.

In the crime thriller that gave most of us our first glimpse of the "hot dad" from Never Have I Ever, Radhika Apte played Sapna, a shy, devoted woman who sets out on a path of affection and respect with her husband after marriage. A film that skillfully blended horrific violence with dark humor lacked sympathy and "heart" until Apte's character development and performance.

This Bengali play is a pleasant, engaging thriller that will leave you both curious and amazed in an age when people are losing the art of dialogue. The slightly underwhelming conclusion is more than made up for by Apte's captivating performance as a single mother.

In the film Parched, Radhika Apte plays Lajjo, a victim of domestic violence who endures daily abuse at the hands of an alcoholic husband who holds her responsible for his impotence. Despite playing a character frequently used in films to highlight the detrimental effects of patriarchy, Apte added a freshness to her performance, particularly in the quiet intimacy she has with her friend Rani (Tannishtha Chatterjee).

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