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Radhika Apte talks about difference in filmmaking in India and abroad

The Indie star who is well-known for her unusual role picks will be seen essaying the role of Noor Inayat Khan for her upcoming spy thriller, Liberté: A Call To Spy.

Radhika Apte talks about difference in filmmaking in India and abroad

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Radhika Apte had an eventful 2018 with the likes of Netflix Originals-Sacred Games, Ghoul and Lust Stories along with projects like AndhaDhun among others that were all acclaimed by audiences and critics alike.

She is now ready to embark on a new venture in the international filmmaking space. The Indie star who is well-known for her unusual role picks will be seen essaying the role of Noor Inayat Khan for her upcoming spy thriller, Liberté: A Call To Spy.

When asked about the differences in industries, Radhika shared, “Filmmaking is a very subjective process and I think every director has their own way of working. But unfortunately, the two main differences I have noticed between the Indian filmmaking and international filmmaking are that people are very much punctual and are worked upon, and people pay you on time so you don’t have to beg them for money. These are the only two differences. Otherwise every director has its own way or process”.

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The film, directed by Lydia Dean Pilcher, will see Apte as Khan, an Indian princess with an Indian father and an American mother who was the first Muslim female wireless operator for Britain in World War II. Plot details of Liberté: A Call To Spy are under wraps.

Radhika Apte will next be seen in a film alongside Nawazuddin Siddiqui for which the actress has already finished the first schedule shoot in Lucknow.

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