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Radhika Apte becomes a part of an International Film Festival's jury

| | Nov 19, 2015, at 11:01 pm
Mumbai, Nov 19 (IBNS): Actress Radhika Apte is apart of the jury and would be judging the 37th edition of the Cairo International Film Festival.

The actor who shot to fame in Badlapur was applauded for her brilliant performance in the film.

Knowing that Radhika is an award winning stage & film actor, the makers thought that Radhika would be the perfect choice to be put amongst the jury members.

Hunter, Ahalya and Chokherbali which immediately followed after Badlapur proved Radhika’s versatility through powerful performances which the actress attempted to do with each of the above. 

The festival has kick started on Nov 10 and is going on. It’s a 11 day film festival .

Radhika futher shared, "The experience has been absolutely lovely! Considering its my first time at this festival, its been a special one. Watching several kinds of cinema from across world is very enriching and at the same time it's a tough job to take a call over it. As an actor also it's been a great learning experience and I hope to come again next year.

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