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Radhika happy with compliments for 'Phobia'

IANS, 01 Jun, 2016 01:34 PM
  • Radhika happy with compliments for 'Phobia'
Radhika Apte has upped the ante in terms of her own performance in "Phobia", and it has totally worked in her favour with filmmakers congratulating her on her work in the movie.
 
"Everyone has been extremely generous with their compliments. I am overwhelmed with the response to my work," Radhika said in a statement.
 
The Pavan Kirpalani directorial has been lauded for inducing thrills and chills.
 
In fact, filmmaker Karan Johar had tweeted: "Hearing great things about 'Phobia'. Word in the street is that it's scary and super....@radhika_apte @satyadeepmisra."
 
Filmmaker Sabbir Khan also appreciated the film and said: "'Phobia' is engrossing, thrilling, spooky and topped by a brilliant, courageous performance by @radhika_apte."

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