
Bollywood actress Radhika Apte, who also gained recognition in Tollywood through a brief stint, has once again found herself at the centre of controversy following her recent remarks during promotional interviews for her latest OTT release Saali Mohabbat.
During a media interaction, Radhika voiced concern over the growing portrayal of violence as mainstream entertainment in films. She stated that the increasing normalisation of such content is disturbing and added that she would find it difficult to raise a child in today’s environment given these trends in cinema. Although she refrained from naming any specific film, many moviegoers speculated that her comments were an indirect reference to Ranveer Singh’s recently released film Dhurandhar.
What surprised sections of the audience was the sharp contrast between Radhika’s current stance and her earlier career choices. At the peak of her career, the actress had frequently taken on bold roles, including characters involving explicit scenes, intense violence, and adult themes, often justifying them as story-driven requirements. She also featured in several action-oriented projects where violence played a significant narrative role.
With her recent remarks, critics and netizens have questioned the timing and intent behind her statements, pointing out that similar concerns about societal impact and child upbringing were not raised when she portrayed provocative or violent content in the past. Social media reactions suggest that many view her comments as selective criticism, accusing the actress of moral posturing at a time when her career is reportedly facing a slowdown and major offers are limited.
The debate has once again reignited discussions around consistency, accountability, and the evolving perspectives of actors on the kind of content they choose to endorse.
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