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Radhika's co-actor says her father liked the music video, he also came to the set

In an exclusive interview with India Today, Inam-ul-Haque, Radhika's reel co-actor, talked about the music video he had shot with her. He said Radhika told him that her father liked the music video, and he also came to the set.  

Haque clarified that the music video was shot 1.5 years ago, with Radhika's mother present during filming. He emphasised their relationship was strictly professional, having met Radhika only twice. Haque stated he approached Radhika for the video after meeting her at a tennis team event. He denied any knowledge of family tensions related to Radhika's participation in videos. The actor expresses shock at the recent developments, having learned about Radhika's death only hours before the interview.

 

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