Racist jokes are not funny, says 'Parched' actress Radhika Apte
The actress feels that gender bias still prevails in the society, even though we are in the year 2016.

“I don’t anticipate anything when it comes to success. I just do my work, without thinking of the fruits it will bear,” says Apte, at the launch of a festive collection in the National Capital Region (NCR).
And she can say that with confidence. Simply because 2016 has been a good year for her. ‘Kabali’ and its runaway success apart, Apte has earned critical acclaim with almost all her outings including ‘Phobia’, ‘Ahalya’, ‘Kriti’ and ‘Parched’.
The actress says that ' Parched' will always be a special film for her. (Image: PTI)
“I had a brilliant time shooting ‘Parched’ with Adil Hussain, Tannishtha Chatterjee and director Leena Yadav There was a family-like atmosphere on the sets, and we bonded a lot,” she says.
“It’s 2016, but sadly, gender bias still prevails. It is a reflection of our society that everybody has to go through at least once,” she says.
Gender bias is not the only thing that she feels strongly about. She also had some strong things to say about the recent controversy surrounding her ‘Parched’ co-actor Tannishtha Chatterjee who had been at the receiving end of colour jokes when she appeared for a movie promotion.
“Racist jokes are not funny at all. Body shaming shouldn’t happen,” Apte states, categorically.
Apte looked elegant in the traditional dress. (Image: Instagram)
“I love wearing simple and light clothes. I am not a fashionista! Comfort is all I look for. I usually shop from one store, be it in India or London,” the actress says.
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