Radhika: Was told I wasn't pretty for B'wood

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Actress

Radhika Madan

has been in the news of late for her new film '

Sajini Shinde Ka Viral Video

'. The actress recalled an anecdote from her early days in the film industry, a time when she was still struggling to make her mark.
In an interview with News18,

Radhika

revealed that during her initial days of struggle in the film industry, she was often told that she was not pretty enough, and that she had a crooked jaw.

The 'Shiddat' actress added that those comments came as a surprise to her because she believed she was as beautiful as Kareena Kapoor Khan.
The actress also revealed how she responds to fake and baseless stories that are often reported about her since she is a celebrity. She added that she reads everything written about herself and when she comes across stuff that she does not like, she simply has a good laugh over it.
Radhika admitted that she was often affected by the negativity, and wanted to prove herself and change the wrong perceptions. She added that she has now developed a thick skin to all the hearsay and speculation.

Radhika's recent release 'Sajini Shinde Ka Viral Video' revolves around the disappearance of a young teacher. While speaking to Hindustan Times, the actress had said that the unusual title of the film wasn’t even their first choice.

The actress explained that the title was relevant to the film. It tackles the repercussions of social media validation. It’s about a girl whose video was put on social media without her consent. She revealed that the film had a different title but they screened it for filmmaker

Sriram Raghavan

and he suggested that they should change the title. That’s how the team came up with the quirky title for the film.
On the work front, Radhika will be next seen in the Hindi remake of '

Soorarai Pottru

' alongside Akshay Kumar. Apart from this, she also has 'Sanaa' with Pooja Bhatt, Sohum Shah and Shikha Talsania.

Nimrat Kaur and Radhika Madan promote their upcoming movie


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