Radhika Apte
Indian actress
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2025 | Set to appear in the Hindi film 'Akka', with role details to be announced. |
2024 | Cameo appearance in 'Merry Christmas' in both Hindi and Tamil languages, and starring in 'Sister Midnight' in English. |
2024 | Received a nomination for a British Independent Film Award for her performance in Sister Midnight |
October 2024 | Radhika Apte announced her first pregnancy with Benedict Taylor. |
2023 | Played Pallavi Menke in Season 2 of 'Made in Heaven' in Hindi. |
2022 | Radhika Apte was ranked 7th in Rediff.com's 'Best Bollywood Actresses' list. |
2022 | Continued strong performances in Hindi films 'Forensic' (as SI Megha Sharma), 'Vikram Vedha' (as Priya), and 'Monica, O My Darling' (as ACP Vijayashanti Naidu). |
2022 | Won Most Stylish OTT Star at the Lokmat Stylish Awards |
2022 | Appeared in the Netflix film Monica, O My Darling. |
2021 | Starred in the Hindi sci-fi series 'OK Computer' as Laxmi Suri. |
2020 | Made her directorial debut with 'The Sleepwalkers', a short film starring Gulshan Devaiah and Shahana Goswami, which was in competition at the Palm Springs International ShortFest under the Best Midnight Short category. |
2020 | Starred in the Netflix film Raat Akeli Hai. |
2019 | Portrayed Noor Inayat Khan in the American film A Call to Spy. |
2019 | Won Best Breakthrough Artist at the iReel Awards |
2018 | Starred in three Netflix productions: anthology film Lust Stories, thriller series Sacred Games, and horror mini-series Ghoul. Nominated for an International Emmy Award for her work in Lust Stories, becoming the first Indian actress to receive such a nomination. Also starred in Pad Man (biographical film) and Andhadhun (black comedy). |
2018 | Apte appeared in two notable projects: 'Sacred Games' Season 1 as Anjali Mathur in Hindi, and 'Ghoul' as Nida Rahim in Hindi/English. |
2018 | Co-starred with Akshay Kumar in 'Pad Man', a comedy-drama based on menstrual hygiene campaigner Arunachalam Muruganantham, playing a shy homemaker whose husband invents low-cost sanitary napkins. |
2017 | Apte won Best Actress in an International Feature Film at the Tribeca Film Festival for the film Madly |
2016 | Received critical acclaim for leading roles in independent films Phobia and Parched. Also starred in the Tamil action film Kabali. |
2016 | Acted as Dr. Kalpana in the Hindi film Kriti |
2016 | Radhika Apte won Best Actress at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles for her role in the film Parched |
2016 | Featured in the Tamil gangster-drama Kabali as Rajinikanth's wife, receiving positive critical feedback and contributing to the film's major commercial success. |
2015 | Portrayed Shaheen in the English language film The Calling |
2015 | Gained significant attention for supporting roles in three Bollywood productions: Badlapur (revenge drama), Hunterrr (comedy), and Manjhi - The Mountain Man (biographical film). |
2015 | Played the title role in Sujoy Ghosh's Bengali short film 'Ahalya'. |
2015 | Radhika Apte starred in the TV drama 'Stories by Rabindranath Tagore', playing the role of Binodini in the episode 'Chokher Bali' in Hindi. |
2015 | Radhika Apte was ranked 2nd in Rediff.com's 'Best Bollywood Actresses' list. |
2015 | Starred in multiple films including Haram (Malayalam), Lion (Telugu), and Hunterrr (Hindi), establishing herself as Bollywood's 'go-to girl' and breaking into the mainstream cinema scene. |
2013 | Radhika Apte appeared in the Marathi film 'Uney Purey Shahar Ek', marking her work in the Marathi film industry. |
2013 | Starred as Rekha in the Hindi film That Day After Everyday |
2013 | Radhika Apte performed in the Indian play 'Uney Purey Shahar Ek', an adaptation of Girish Karnad's 'Benda Kaalu on Toast', showcasing her commitment to experimental theatre. |
March 2013 | Official marriage ceremony held with Benedict Taylor after a registered marriage had previously taken place. |
2012 | Worked on 'Ha Bharat Majha', a film inspired by Anna Hazare's movement, shot in 14 days and screened at various film festivals. Also released 'Tukaram' in Marathi and 'Dhoni' in Tamil, receiving a SIIMA Award nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. |
2012 | Radhika Apte starred in Anurag Kashyap's short film 'That Day After Everyday', which was released on YouTube, addressing the issue of eve teasing. |
2012 | Married London-based musician Benedict Taylor. |
October 2012 | Director Sarang Sathaye confirmed that Radhika Apte and Benedict Taylor had been living together. |
2011 | Radhika Apte met Benedict Taylor in London during her year-long sabbatical while learning contemporary dance. |
2011 | Appeared in the anthology film 'I Am' and 'Shor in the City' under Balaji Motion Pictures, marking an early stage of her film career. |
2011 | Radhika Apte was ranked 3rd in Rediff.com's 'Best Bollywood Actresses' list. |
2010 | Radhika Apte appeared in the Bengali film Vakratunda Swaha |
2010 | Appeared in the thriller The Waiting Room and took on a significant role in Ram Gopal Varma's Rakta Charitra and its sequel. After returning from London, she was reportedly rejected from a large blockbuster production for being 'too fat'. |
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