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Radhika Madan emerges as busiest actor of 2022, wraps 5 projects, begins 6th one

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Thursday, 1 December 2022 (16:04 IST)
New Delhi: Setting a new record, the beautiful and talented Radhika Madan has been the busiest actor in Bollywood, wrapping the shoots of five projects in a single year and already beginning her sixth.

Achieving the phenomenal feat, Radhika becomes the only actor of Bollywood to have shot for six projects in a year as the lead, post pandemic.

Having a jam-packed year with multiple films to shoot in a year, Radhika has juggled her schedules to wrap five projects- including Aasman Bharadwaj's Kuttey, Jio Studios' Kacchey Limbu, Sudhanshu Saria's Sanaa, Homi Adajania's SBC and the remake of Soorarai Pottru, co-starring Akshay Kumar.

The actress has already begun the shoot for her sixth film titled “Happy Teacher's Day”, and is gearing for a year filled with back-to-back releases in 2023.

Known for her versatile, experimental and daring choices, Radhika has consciously attempted new challenges with every project across genres, skills and looks. From learning Martial Arts for ‘Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota’, gaining weight to look like a middle-aged woman in ‘Pataakha’, losing all that weight right after to look like a teenager for ‘Angrezi Medium’, to learning swimming for Shiddat and now cricket for ‘Kachhey Limbu’, Radhika has only raised the bar of dedication with every project.

Refusing to be coloured in stereotypes, Radhika has presented new, unique and interesting characters delivering a refreshing and impactful performance with every film.

Now with a year of shoots back to back in 2022, Radhika is awaiting a string of releases in 2023. (UNI)

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