Radhika Apte to play spy in ‘Mrs Undercover’


PTI, Mar 28, 2021, 2:19 PM IST

Actor Radhika Apte has come on board to play a spy in her forthcoming film ”Mrs. Undercover”, the makers announced on Sunday. Abir Sengupta, who directed Kiara Advani-starrer ”Indoo Ki Jawani”, has turned producer with the film. ”Mrs. Undercover” marks the directorial debut of writer-director Anushree Mehta. The film also stars actor Sumeet Vyas.

The makers revealed the film’s teaser poster, which aims to indicate the ”interesting dichotomous combination of an Indian housewife holding a gun”.

Apte said when Mehta approached her with the film’s script, she was surprised with its ”novelty”, which has now translated to the film’s poster.

”When I saw this first look, it was that same excitement I felt and it was not only as someone who is a part of the film but also as a member of the audience. ”I think we all wanted to show the essence of the film through this first poster and I must say that we have captured it well. Now, I am waiting to see what the audience has to say about this special film of ours,” the 35-year-old actor said in a statement. Mehta said it was ”surreal” to share the first look of the film with the audience.

”The title, the poster, the imagery is a long-thought process to make people excited. I am so glad that I found an actor like Radhika Apte to play the titular character,” the debutante director said. Presented by B4U Motion Pictures and Jaadugar Films & Knight Sky Movies, ”Mrs. Undercover” is produced by Ishan Saksena, Sengupta, Sunil Shah, and Varun Bajaj.

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