Radhika Madan Hits Back At Trolls For Questioning Her Choice of Clothes; ‘It’s My Body’
ਮਨੋਰੰਜਨRadhika Madan was recently trolled for her look which she opted for promoting her upcoming film. Netizens gave a lot of flack to her look and the actress shares why she doesn’t give importance to such criticism
Radhika Madan garnered alot of fame after her stint in Angrezi Medium which starred late Irrfan Khan and ever since, Radhika has been enjoying the taste of her success. She’s now gearing up for her upcoming film ‘Shiddat’ and will be seen sharing screen space with Vicky Kaushal’s brother Sunny Kaushal. She was seen promoting the film out and about the city but what really caught the netizens attention was her outfit.
She was seen wearing a bralette and white wide legged pants with her hair parted from the middle. Netizens quickly gave her alot of flack for the look she sported and trolled her immensely.
Radhika Madan finally hits back at the trolls for slamming her and shares that she remembers putting the photographs on her social media in the evening and the next morning she saw all the messages but honestly, she wasn’t bothered about what the trolls have to comment. She loved what she was wearing and if someone did not like it, it is their opinion. It is her body and if she is feeling confident, she will wear whatever she likes. Nobody can tell me what to wear, how she look, whether she’s pretty or not. She’s well aware of how she look and also believes in it.
As an artist, Radika is always on a hunt for a role which scares her. She needs to think about how am she’s going to be able to pull it off. If she’s getting that feeling, she’ll jump into it. Kartika (her character in Shiddat) was a difficult character to crack. She is nowhere close to who Radika is. It made her break her own mold.
Speaking of her definition about love Radhika also shares that she’s very old school when it comes to love. She writes letters and poetry. She has seen her grandparents growing together for years. Even after her grandfather passed away, her daadi would say that it doesn’t end our relationship. For her, it’s very difficult to understand that love is temporary. At the same time, in today’s day and age where love is just a swipe away, she thinks one is equipped to deal with love in its purest form. We tend to overcomplicate this simple thing called love. She feels when it comes easily and we try to shove it away. And understanding this thought process was really challenging for Shiddat.