"Lust Stories", "Sacred Games" and now "Ghoul". Is there too much of Radhika Apte on Netflix? In response to the memes that clogged social media, the streaming service reunited with Apte and director Vikramaditya Motwane to make a two-minute behind-the-scenes video where they "mock" her "omnipresence".
While the video was brilliant, we were not done yet. Zomato, known for their brilliant creatives, turned the debate on it head by comparing Radhika to her culinary equivalent paneer.
Paneer, for the uninformed or those unfamiliar with north Indian culinary traditions, is the go-to vegetarian dish for all occasions.
Zomato wrote: “And you thought only Radhika is versatile.”
To this Netflix, god bless whoever handles their creatives, had the perfect reply. Check it out below.
Weighing in on the question that became viral on social media, the actor said she took it as a compliment.
"I was very happy. I think it is a great compliment because it is such a great platform. Who would not like to be a part of the projects from Netflix," Apte told PTI.
"With Netflix, what happens is that they stress on the quality because it is a global platform. They will give you the freedom to choose topics, projects and creative control but they are very particular about the quality," she added.