Radhika Apte's award-winning dark comedy film, Sister Midnight, will be released in Indian theaters on May 30. Ahead of it, stream Radhika's best films on OTT!
Last Updated: 05.09 PM, May 22, 2025
Sister Midnight is a dark comedy film starring Radhika Apte, is all set to hit Indian theaters on May 30. It tells the story of a newlywed woman named Uma (Radhika Apte), who struggles with family life and her own desires in a small apartment in Mumbai. The household chores and suffocating environment cause her to transform into a ruthless personality in search of liberation and facing her primal instincts. Ahead of the release, stream the best of Radhika's films on OTTplay Premium!
This Hindi action-comedy film is the story of an ordinary housewife, who is secretly a special undercover agent, who is called back into action after a decade to catch a serial killer targeting independent women. The film stars Radhika Apte as Durga, the undercover agent, alongside Sumeet Vyas and Rajesh Sharma. It is directed by Anushree Mehta.
This Hindi thriller revolves around Mehak (Radhika Apte), an artist who develops agoraphobia after a traumatic experience. Her friend Shaan (Satyadeep Mishra) helps her move to a new apartment, but she soon discovers the apartment has a dark history, and strange occurrences begin to plague her. The film also stars Ankur Vikal, Nivedita Bhattacharya, and others.
It is a Marathi film that tells the story of Savitri, who rebels against her arranged marriage to Bopya and instead aims to marry her fisherman love, Madhu. She uses clever tactics and the villagers' superstitions to bring the situation under control and avoid an unwanted marriage, while at the same time trying to avoid damaging her family's reputation.
The film is set in Mussoorie, where a series of young girls go missing and are later found murdered. The plot follows a sub-Inspector Megha Sharma (Radhika Apte) and forensics expert Johnny Khanna (Vikrant Massey) team up to solve the case, even though they have a troubled history as ex-lovers. The movie also features Prachi Desai as Dr. Ranjana, a child psychologist.
It is a 14-minute short film directed by Sujoy Ghosh. The film is a modern adaptation of the mythical story of Ahalya with a feminist twist. The film revolves around a police officer, Indra (Tota Roy Chowdhury), who is investigating a missing person and his encounter with famous artist Goutam Sadhu (Soumitra Chatterjee) and his wife Ahalya (Radhika Apte).
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