Radhika Apte says she was told to get ‘lots of jobs’ on her body and face: ‘I am sick and tired of people…’
RADHIKA APTE SAYS SHE WAS ASKED TO GET ‘TOO MANY JOBS’ ON HER BODY AND FACE: ‘I AM SICK AND TIRED OF PEOPLE…’

Actor Radhika Apte said in a meeting that she isn’t in favour of body enhancement as well as botox, and that she would love to age normally. As someone that didn’t colour her hair for 30 years, she said, she can not cover her head around the kind of treatments many individuals in her market obtain done on themselves.
That doesn’t mean that she wasn’t told to go under the knife either. She informed Film Companion that when she started, she was informed to obtain all type of ‘jobs’ done, however it only made her angrier.
She said, “I had that stress prior to. When I was first diagnosed, I was instructed to do lots of physical and mental work on myself. At the second meeting I had, I was told to change my nose. The second meeting was where I was informed to get a boob job. After that botox, I was told to do some things to my legs and jaw. It took me thirty years to dye my hair. I’m not going to get even an injection. It only made me feel a little more anxious. It didn’t make me feel pressurized. Actually, I felt angrier and also actually all of that helped me actually like my body even more due to the fact that I resembled ‘I enjoy my body.’”.
Radhika spoke of a friend who had botox performed and asked her what the problem was. She claimed that she doesn’t wish to detain ageing, since that is abnormal. “I’m just a little bit sick and tired of people continuously doing that and which is why it does not impact me. I mean it affects me, but it does not affect me in the manner in which I wish to do it ever before,” she said.
Radhika is known for hits like Badlapur, Pad Man and Kabali. She has appeared on streaming in the series Sacred Games and Ghoul, as well as Okay Computer and films like Raat Akeli Hai, Forensic, and others. She will be next seen in Vikram Vedha’s remake and the Apple TV+ adjustment to Shantaram.