Personal Information

Full Name: Radhika Apte

Nickname: Not Publicly Available

Country/State: India

Date of Birth: 1985-09-07

Languages Known: Hindi, English, Marathi

Zodiac Sign: Virgo

Food Habit: Vegetarian

Religion: Hinduism

Hobbies: Reading, theatre, contemporary dance, travelling

Education

School: Not publicly

College: Fergusson College, Pune Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, London

Degrees Obtained: Bachelor’s degree in Economics Training in Contemporary Dance

Physical Stats

Height: 160 cm

Weight: 55 kg

Family Information

Parents: Father: Dr. Charudutt Apte (neurosurgeon) Mother: Not publicly disclosed

Siblings: Not publicly disclosed

Marital Status: married

Wife: Benedict Taylor (British musician)

Children: 0

Career

Current Position: Actress, Theatre Artist

Skills:

Net Worth: Estimated ₹30–40 crore (approximate public estimate)

Awards & Achievements: National Film Award (Special Mention) Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress International recognition for work in independent and streaming content Widely regarded for bold, unconventional roles

Biography Details

Radhika Apte is an acclaimed Indian actress known for her fearless choice of roles and strong presence in both mainstream and independent cinema. Born on September 7, 1985, in Pune, Maharashtra, she studied economics at Fergusson College before pursuing theatre and acting. Radhika trained extensively in contemporary dance at Trinity Laban in London, which added depth to her physical performances.

 

She gained widespread recognition through films such as Parched, Phobia, Andhadhun, and Pad Man, as well as international and streaming projects that showcased her versatility. Known for portraying complex, layered characters, she has worked across Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, and international productions. Radhika maintains a low-key public persona and continues to focus on content-driven storytelling, earning respect from critics and audiences alike.

 

  • In 2026, Radhika Apte continued to work on selective Indian and international projects, prioritising strong, character-centric narratives.

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  • She remained active in theatre and independent cinema circles, with appearances at global film festivals and creative forums.

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  • In 2026, she was widely recognised for her contribution to streaming-era storytelling and for expanding the global presence of Indian actors through meaningful roles.

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