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Radhika Apte's fearless roles that break the mould in Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders, Andhadhun, Badlapur

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 28, 2025, 11:00 IST
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Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders

In ‘Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders’, Radhika Apte builds on the quiet authority she first established in ‘Raat Akeli Hai’. She leads with stillness rather than force. Her strength lives in pauses, watchful silences, and measured movement. She reportedly focused on body language to convey power without overt dominance. The performance feels observant, restrained, and deeply grounded.

2/5

Andhadhun

In ‘Andhadhun’, Radhika Apte walks straight into moral chaos and never flinches. Her character unsettles because she feels real, impulsive, defensive, sometimes careless. A lesser known fact is that Apte joined the film late, yet she slipped into its rhythm effortlessly. She does not soften the character to earn sympathy. That choice makes her presence linger long after the final twist settles.

3/5

Monica, O My Darling

In ‘Monica, O My Darling’, Radhika Apte flips expectations with sharp wit and playful menace. The role lets her explore humor without losing edge, something she does with ease. What stands out is her timing. Every pause lands just right. Apte has often said she enjoys genre-bending stories, and this film shows how comfortably she dances between charm and danger.

4/5

Parched

In ‘Monica, O My Darling’, Radhika Apte flips expectations with sharp wit and playful menace. The role lets her explore humor without losing edge, something she does with ease. What stands out is her timing. Every pause lands just right. Apte has often said she enjoys genre bending stories, and this film shows how comfortably she dances between charm and danger.

5/5

Phobia

‘Phobia’ rests almost entirely on Radhika Apte’s shoulders, and she carries it with unsettling control. Playing a woman trapped by fear, she turns anxiety into something tangible and exhausting. An interesting detail is how much of the tension relies on her reactions rather than events. Apte makes isolation feel claustrophobic, proving that psychological horror works best when it stays close to the skin.

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