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Radhika Apte reveals why she married Benedict Taylor despite being 'not a big marriage person'

Radhika, who has been in London since the lockdown with Benedict said this while she was talking to actor Vikrant Massey.

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Actor Radhika Apte opened up about getting married to British musician Benedict Taylor in 2012 and said that though she doesn't believe in the institution of marriage she only got married because it was "easier to get a visa". 

Radhika, who has been in London since the lockdown with Benedict said this while she was talking to actor Vikrant Massey. The two were answering "other" questions about themselves that they are not usually asked in interviews.

In response to the question "When did Radhika Apte get married?", she said, "Well, when I realised that it is easier to get a visa when you are married. I think there should be no boundaries. I am not a big marriage person, I don’t believe in the institution. I got married because a visa was really a problem and we wanted to live together. I think that’s not fair."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

On the work front, Radhika last appeared in Raat Akeli Hai, alongside Nawazuddin Siddiqui that was released on Netflix. The murder mystery marked the directorial debut of casting director Honey Trehan.

Currently, Radhika is with Benedict in London, and in an interview with Hindustan Times, she opened up about her routine during self-isolation. "Just to have a routine was a normal thing. But, in this period, I ate well, exercised, tried to write and watch, and did nothing, without any pressure of having to be at any place. All of these have been really good things. But, there have been too many bad things, too," she had said. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Radhika also said that she is not losing out hope for things to return to normalcy once the vaccine for COVID-19 is found. She said, "I don’t like these terms 'new normal'. It’s there until the time we find a vaccine to tackle the issue. We’ll go back to normal, I believe. Once we go back there, we’ll forget all about this."

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