(Compiled by Ananya Aneesh)
An anthology of 4 films that portray modern love and lust. Apte’s monologue, “You don’t hurt the people you love,” earned her international recognition and an Emmy nomination for this film.
Apte plays Mehak, an agoraphobic person haunted by an unfortunate traumatic event and a possible supernatural force. The film is an engaging psychological thriller with a standout portrayal of mental disorders.
This hilarious psychological thriller follows a pretend blind pianist who witnesses a murder. Apte plays the protagonist’s love interest, Sophie, and was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at Filmfare.
In the parched landscape of Rajasthan, four women navigate their lives in a conservative and patriarchal village. Apte plays Lajjo, a woman who suffers domestic abuse for being infertile.
A man sets out to make affordable sanitary napkins and revolutionize menstrual hygiene in India. Apte, who plays the shy wife, was praised for her simple and subtle portrayal.
A wealthy newlywed landlord is murdered, and a cop is determined to investigate the victim’s household. Radhika plays the victim’s wife in this murder mystery and is praised for her character's intensity.
Premiered at Cannes in 2024 and nominated for the Caméra d'Or, the film had a unique genre, portraying a newlywed woman who was transformed into a feral being. Apte plays the emotionally charged comedic oddball Uma.
An unsettling neo-noir thriller with the protagonist Raghu seeking revenge for his family, who were murdered. Radhika plays a small role but delivers a memorable performance.