Radhika Apte Speaks Out Against Graphic Violence in Indian Films: 'A World I Don't Want to Raise My Child In'
Radhika Apte voices concerns over graphic violence in Indian films, calling it deeply disturbing and detrimental to society, especially for raising children.  | Bollywood
Actress Radhika Apte has expressed her deep concern over the increasing prevalence of graphic violence in Indian films and television shows. In a candid interview, Radhika described the surge in on-screen gore as 'deeply disturbing' and warned about its potential impact on society.
Radhika Apte calls for a change in the way violence is portrayed on screen
The critically acclaimed actress, who has been on a temporary break from work to care for her newborn child, emphasized the need for a balance between narrative depth and on-screen intensity. "I don't want to bring up a child in a world where violence is entertainment," Radhika said. "I think it's our responsibility as filmmakers to tell stories that are engaging without resorting to gratuitous violence.