Bollywood actress Radhika Madan recently found herself at the center of plastic surgery rumours after an edited video went viral on social media. The person who shared the video on Instagram, claimed that the actress had undergone cosmetic procedures. However, Radhika gave a befitting reply to the users and quashed all the buzz about her plastic surgery.
The video featured heavily altered visuals of the actress along with a caption that read, "Remember Ishani from Colors TV's popular show? Radhikka Madan looks unrecognisable now after all that cosmetic work."
The post went on to draw comparisons to actress Mouni Roy, stating, "Radhikka Madan really took notes from Mouni Roy - new face, new vibe."
The video quickly gained traction, with many social media users falling for the edited visuals and expressing shock over what they believed to be Radhika's drastic transformation.
Radhika Madan's befitting reply
However, Radhika was quick to respond, taking the criticism with humour and a sharp comeback. Commenting on the post, she wrote, "Bas itne hi eyebrows uper kare hai AI use karke? Aur karlo yaar..ye toh fir bhi natural lag raha hai," mocking the use of AI in the video and setting the record straight.
Her witty reply was met with praise from fans who applauded her for handling the situation with grace.
Radhika is best known for her role in Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi. She made her debut with the TV serial and later transitioned to films.
She has been a part of films like Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota, Angrezi Medium, Pataakha, Shiddat, Monica, O My Darling, Kacchey Limbu, Kuttey, Sajini Shinde Ka Viral Video, Sarfira and more.
The actress will next be seen in Subedaar which also stars Anil Kapoor.
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