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A British play for Badlapur actress Radhika Apte

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A British play for Badlapur actress Radhika Apte
Actress Radhika Apte has been roped in for an untitled British play, which revolves around an Indian woman striving to make it big in London's Broadway shows. The actress, who auditioned for the role via Skype, is excited to be a part of the play as it gives an opportunity to cross borders and learn things.

Radhika Apte

"It was a sudden call I got from the theater company, and I flew off within days, and now I'm here in London rehearsing for the play. As an actor, I love the fact that I get such opportunities to work with a variety of people across borders, and that's what makes being an actor so incredibly satisfying," she said in a statement.

 The dramedy is currently in it's pre-production and rehearsal stage, and is expected to go out on a three-country tour this summer. The actress, who will be seen in Badlapur and Manjhi - The Mountain Man, has another connection with London as well. She has studied dance in London.


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