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Radhika Apte Wins A Global Applause For The Wedding Guest

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Mar, 2019 11:12 PM

    One of the most talented actresses in Bollywood, Radhika Apte is on a global domination spree. The dusky beauty has been garnering rave reviews from international publications for her recently released film in America, The Wedding Guest.


    After creating an impact on the globe with Sacred Games, Radhika Apte is now winning accolades for her impeccable skill to slip into any character with utmost ease.


    Amassing praises from prominent names like the New York Times, New York Post, APN News, The Young Folks, Indiewire, amongst others, Radhika Apte has turned into a global phenomenon.


    Appreciating the chemistry of Radhika Apte and Slumdog Millionaire fame Dev Patel, New York Times said, "Patel and Apte's chemistry approaches scalding levels as their characters grow closer."


    Praising the articulate details of Radhika Apte's portrayal New York Post said, "Apte's character stays largely an enigma throughout, but her palpable frustration with the men and culture around her - plus the chance to vicariously visit Goa, that jewel of an Indian seaside getaway - makes "The Wedding Guest` worth an RSVP.


    Vouching for the chemistry of the actress with Dev Patel, APN News said, "Patel and Apte have slow-burning chemistry. Their characters didn't exactly meet-cute - remember the zip ties and duct tape? - and rushing from hotel room to bus stations isn't exactly conducive to emotional connection. Above all, they are smooth, cool, resourceful and unruffled."


    One of the most talented actresses in Bollywood, Radhika Apte is on a global domination spree. The dusky beauty has been garnering rave reviews from international publications for her recently released film in America, The Wedding Guest.


    After creating an impact on the globe with Sacred Games, Radhika Apte is now winning accolades for her impeccable skill to slip into any character with utmost ease.


    Amassing praises from prominent names like the New York Times, New York Post, APN News, The Young Folks, Indiewire, amongst others, Radhika Apte has turned into a global phenomenon.


    Appreciating the chemistry of Radhika Apte and Slumdog Millionaire fame Dev Patel, New York Times said, "Patel and Apte's chemistry approaches scalding levels as their characters grow closer."


    Praising the articulate details of Radhika Apte's portrayal New York Post said, "Apte's character stays largely an enigma throughout, but her palpable frustration with the men and culture around her - plus the chance to vicariously visit Goa, that jewel of an Indian seaside getaway - makes "The Wedding Guest` worth an RSVP.


    Vouching for the chemistry of the actress with Dev Patel, APN News said, "Patel and Apte have slow-burning chemistry. Their characters didn't exactly meet-cute - remember the zip ties and duct tape? - and rushing from hotel room to bus stations isn't exactly conducive to emotional connection. Above all, they are smooth, cool, resourceful and unruffled."

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