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Audience is now more open to regional cinema: Radhika Apte

Actor Radhika Apte says the gap between regional cinema and Bollywood is decreasing.

Updated on: Oct 14, 2016 07:43 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Actor Radhika Apte, who has to her credit both Bollywood and Marathi films, says that there’s no difference in audiences, and that they’ve become receptive to all kinds of cinema now.

Actor Radhika Apte says audience is becoming more aware about  regional cinema. (HT Photo)
Actor Radhika Apte says audience is becoming more aware about regional cinema. (HT Photo)

“Hindi and Marathi artists are bridging the language gap. A lot of people have started watching regional cinema, and even Bollywood filmmakers are remaking these films. There is more awareness among viewers about films of other languages and they are open to watching films, which aren’t typical Bollywood,” says Apte, who has done Marathi films such as Samaantar (2009), Tukaram (2012) and Lai Bhaari (2014).

 
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