Close X
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
ADVT 
Bollywood

More Women Working In Film Industry Definitely Helps: Radhika Apte

IANS, 18 Aug, 2017 12:39 PM
  • More Women Working In Film Industry Definitely Helps: Radhika Apte
Actress Radhika Apte feels that more women working in the film industry in various positions has resulted in more female-driven films and is a great trend.
 
Asked why films like "Mom", "Parched" and "Pink" -- in which women can be seen as central characters -- are being made nowadays, she told IANS: "There were subject films even earlier too, but more women working in the industry as writers and directors has definitely helped."
 
The actress, who has herself portrayed strong roles in films like "Parched", "Phobia" and many more, believes there is no point in leading a life without challenges.
 
"You need to explore whatever you are doing. I do different kinds of roles to get some creative satisfaction. There is no point if you are not taking up challenges," she said.
 
Apte walked for Hyderabad-based handloom designer Sailesh Singhania on the third day of Lakme Fashion Week (LFW) Winter/ Festive 2017 on Friday.
 
 
 
The designer showcased his exclusive collection themed as "The Winter Rose" inspired by a Westernised interpretation of the sari usually worn by princesses, including Maharani Gayatri Devi.
 
The collection showcased handwoven textiles in colours that celebrated festive winters with ruby red, celebratory orange, royal purple, fuchsia pink, emerald green -- all topped with luxurious vintage gold zari work.
 
The silhouettes were Western with long over-coats, trench and pea coats with high collars.
 
Apte was also seen in one of outfits that had a cape attached.
 
Talking about her ramp appearance, she said: "I find it very scary firstly as I am not used to of it. I was stressed too."

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Alia Bhatt And Sidharth Malhotra Head For Splitsville?

Alia Bhatt And Sidharth Malhotra Head For Splitsville?
Break-ups and even quicker patch-ups are a common thing in Bollywood, so don't be surprised if you hear one after the other rumour about Alia Bhatt and Sidharth Malhotra going separate ways.

Alia Bhatt And Sidharth Malhotra Head For Splitsville?

I Don't Resemble My Father, Says Akshaye Khanna

Vinod Khanna died in April after a prolonged illness at the age of 70. The actor was admitted to Sir H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital in the first week of April after reportedly suffering from severe dehydration.

I Don't Resemble My Father, Says Akshaye Khanna

Salim-Sulaiman's 'Mera Desh' Song Dedicated To Indian Armed Forces Is A Treat On Independence Day

Salim-Sulaiman's 'Mera Desh' Song Dedicated To Indian Armed Forces Is A Treat On Independence Day
As the country completes 7o glorious years of Independence and enters its 71st, Bollywood's music composer brother duo Salim and Sulaiman Merchant have released a song which is dedicated to the Indian Armed Forces.

Salim-Sulaiman's 'Mera Desh' Song Dedicated To Indian Armed Forces Is A Treat On Independence Day

Don't Have Anymore 'Chocolate Boy' Left In Me: R. Madhavan

Don't Have Anymore 'Chocolate Boy' Left In Me: R. Madhavan
I don't feel it at all as much as people urging and egging me to do. I don't want to make a fool of myself.

Don't Have Anymore 'Chocolate Boy' Left In Me: R. Madhavan

Prachi Desai Injured While Shooting For 'Kosha'

Prachi Desai Injured While Shooting For 'Kosha'
Actress Prachi Desai hurt herself while shooting for a scene in her upcoming film "Kosha". She says after wrapping up she felt her bruises were "completely worth it".

Prachi Desai Injured While Shooting For 'Kosha'

We're Slaves Until We Get Freedom From Corruption: Kamal Haasan

Well-known actor Kamal Haasan on Tuesday said Indians cannot attain true freedom until they are freed of the scourge of corruption.

We're Slaves Until We Get Freedom From Corruption: Kamal Haasan