Today, Radhika Apte is trending on Twitter, not for a film or new project but for one of the most bizarre reasons. And to tell you, it’s linked with the Raj Kundra pornography case.

Radhika Apte is trending on Twitter. The actress is known to take up slightly eccentric and artsy films. She has been experimenting with the characters, films and mediums. However, today, Radhika Apte is trending on Twitter, not for a film or new project but for one of the most bizarre reasons. Netizens are slamming Radhika for promoting obscene content. Given her body of work, they have decided to boycott her films altogether.

Now, this is also somehow linked to the Raj Kundra case. Yes, some Twitter users have slammed Radhika and also other Bollywood celebrities for keeping mum on his arrest and the alleged pornography content creation. They are of opinion that the celebrities only take to social media when talking about injustice and hurting religious sentiments. But just ‘Boycott Radhika Apte’ is trending on Twitter because of her films like Parched, Hunterr to name a few. They have slammed Radhika saying that she is ‘working against our Indian culture.’

Apart from her films, in May, Radhika Apte grabbed headlines when she opened up on her nude video that was leaked. The actress was horrified by the same. The clip was from Parched and defending her scene, she had said that the script needed it. She revealed that she did not step out for days after the clip was leaked online as everyone from her driver to stylist recognised her.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Radhika Apte had been away from Hindi projects for some time before she was seen in Raat Akeli Hai, a crime thriller, film that was released on the OTT platform. She is currently shooting for another OTT project called Monica, Oh My Darling. She also has Undercover, a spy-thriller film wherein she plays the role of a housewife who is an undercover agent.

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