With Sister Midnight, Radhika Apte takes a chance and hopes the movie comes out in India uncut


Radhika Apte has taken on one of her boldest roles yet with Sister Midnight, a genre-defying indie that’s been making waves worldwide and has now hit Indian theatres. In an exclusive with India Today, she shared how captivated she was by the script’s uniqueness and the creative freedom director Karan Kandhari fought to preserve, calling it “a risk worth taking.”

Apte expressed hope that the film will be screened uncut in India, emphasizing that any censorship would undermine its essence and impact. She praised the film’s warm reception internationally, including positive reviews from Indian press at Cannes, and conveyed excitement about its Indian release, wishing she could witness its journey firsthand on home turf.

The film’s daring narrative and high-octane energy mark a new chapter in Apte’s fearless filmography, resonating with audiences who appreciate cinema that pushes boundaries.


 

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