Radhika Apte Embraces Life in London Without FOMO

In a candid interview, Radhika Apte discusses her life in London and her upcoming film 'Saali Mohabbat'. She reveals her perspective on missing out on opportunities, asserting that she feels no fear of missing out (FOMO). Radhika describes her character in the film as a simple housewife who embarks on an unexpected thrilling journey. She highlights the film's unique approach, contrasting it with typical fast-paced thrillers, and emphasizes its subtlety and atmospheric tension. Read on to discover more about her insights and upcoming projects.
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Radhika Apte Embraces Life in London Without FOMO

Radhika Apte Discusses Her Life Choices


In a recent interview, actress Radhika Apte expressed that she feels no anxiety about missing out on opportunities while living in London. Despite frequently traveling back to Mumbai for her projects, she remains unfazed by the notion that her relocation might hinder her career.


Radhika clarified her stance, stating, "If I want to do something, I will go there. If I miss it, then I miss it. I have other things here that fulfill me, so I don't subscribe to that belief."


She emphasized her lack of fear regarding missed opportunities, saying, "I don't have any FOMO about missing out on anything. I believe that nothing is as significant as we often perceive it to be."


On the professional front, Radhika is set to appear in the upcoming thriller titled "Saali Mohabbat."


Describing her role as Smita, a housewife with a passion for gardening, she shared, "Smita leads a tranquil life, content with her home, husband, and garden. However, an unexpected event propels her into a thrilling journey."


Radhika elaborated that "Saali Mohabbat" narrates the tale of an introverted woman who finds joy in her simple life as a plant enthusiast.


During the discussion, she highlighted what attracted her to this unique character, stating, "This film stands apart from typical crime thrillers in Indian cinema. In a time when fast-paced action dominates, this film offers a refreshing contrast with its subtlety, silences, and atmospheric tension. It is calm and still, which I found very intriguing."