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IN A MOOD TO CELEBRATE

Whether she’s playing Sophie, the girl next door who falls in love with a pianist pretending to be blind in 2018’s smash hit, Bollywood thriller, Andhadhun, or Kalindi the obsessive married college professor who has an affair with her student, that won her an Emmy nomination for Netflix film, Lust Stories. Or even the enigmatic, part femme fatale, part reckless, Samaira, in British-American action thriller, The Wedding Guest, Radhika Apte simply can’t be pigeon-holed. Aptly, she dismisses the title, ‘Queen of OTT’. “I’m not a great fan of labels, but I welcome them when they come because I don’t

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