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Woman-Centric Film On Cards For Radhika Apte

There's news that Radhika's next film will be a Tamil project with director GR Adithya. It will be a woman-centric film.

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She is known for her roles and versatility. Radhika Apte is all set to rock Tamil cinema after her recent impressive performance in the Rajinikanth-starrer Kabali. Sharing one screen space with the superstar has added value to her career chart, and now everyone wants to know her next move.

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There's news that Radhika's next will be a Tamil project with director GR Adithya. It will be a woman-centric film, TOI reported. Adithya’s debut film, Savarakathi is all set for release and Radhika will be in his next film. Though Radhika is quite impressed with the script, she is yet to give her nod.

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"It's true that we are in talks with Radhika, and she is impressed with the story line. However, she is yet to sign the official agreement," director Adithya said. "This project with Radhika will be a woman-centric one, and it will be completely different from my debut film. Though Savarakathi was written by Mysskin, I have penned the script for my next project," he added.

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Radhika has had an outstanding year so far. While Kabali became a huge hit, the actress's performances in Parched and Phobia were much appreciated. The actress also won an award for her contribution to cinema at the recently held Asiavision Awards in Sharjah Cricket Stadium.

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Well, we are eager to watch another of Radhika’s bold performances in a  woman-centric story.

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